Category: Imperialism

  • British Imperialism in India: Literature Review

    India, one of the fastest developing countries in the world was under British rule during the period of colonialism. The impact of British imperialism on India has been studied by many scholars from many angles. Each angle gives a different perspective. Some studies show that the contribution of the British towards the growth and development…

  • The Gold Coast: The Impact of British Imperialism

    The era of colonialism and the related policy of imperialism were associated with the emergence, existence, and development of considerable empires, the main goal of which was foreign policy expansion. Among these empires, the most essential and exceptional place is occupied by the British colonial system. Thus, British imperialism manifested itself in the concentration of…

  • European Imperialism in Africa: The Main Causes

    Introduction Imperialism ism is referred to as the process through which superior regions exercise power over other less superior regions. Imperialism can be either complete or partial; in partial colonialism, the superior nation only controls a few aspects of the other country, but in whole imperialism, the country has total power over the other. Imperialism…

  • Industrialization, Legal System, and Imperialism

    Three key developments of industrialization associated with such fields as the science, economy, and law are the manufacturing industry, the shift to the economy based on the large-scale industry, and the labor law. In science, the development of new machines appropriate for manufacturing allowed for focusing on the progress of the textile industry that became…

  • Industrialization, Legal System, and Imperialism

    Three key developments of industrialization associated with such fields as the science, economy, and law are the manufacturing industry, the shift to the economy based on the large-scale industry, and the labor law. In science, the development of new machines appropriate for manufacturing allowed for focusing on the progress of the textile industry that became…

  • The Great War Outbreak: Nationalism, Militarism, and Imperialism

    Table of Contents Introduction Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism The Great War References Introduction The First World War was one of the most bloody and large-scale conflicts in human history. It began July 28, 1914, and ended November 11, 1918. This conflict involved 38 countries. The causes of the First World War were versatile; it can…

  • Great War: Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism

    Table of Contents Introduction Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism Contribution of the Alliance System to the War Outbreak The US in World War I Treaty of Versailles Conclusion References Introduction Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was shot and killed on June 28, 1914, and this act was the ultimate trigger that started World War I. However,…

  • America and the Great War, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism

    The rise of nationalism, militarism, imperialism, the conflicts between the allies played their part in the outbreak of the World War I. Although America tried to stay neutral during the years 1914-1917, later the country had to join the war. The Treaty of Versailles was opposed by the Senate, and the United Nations never became…

  • World War I: Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism

    Table of Contents Introduction Major Forces That Led to WWI The Entry of America into WWI Conclusion: The Treaty of Versailles References Introduction World War I occurred during the period of mid-1914 following the shooting of Franz Ferdinand, the Archduke of Austria. However, historical records present the war as a culmination of numerous factors, some…

  • Imperialism: The Most Influential Policy In Europe Toward Africa And Asia

    From the 1800s to the 2000s, many powerful countries in the European continent were in search of economic stability for their citizens. To fulfill these needs, their leaders understood they must engage in wars and trades to control the military capabilities as well as the administration and the resources of weak but rich countries in…