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Reflection Paper On Imperialism

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Imperialism Reflective Writing
As the Industrial Revolution rippled through Europe, many European nations looked beyond their borders for raw materials and new markets. Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire, or nation, over foreign countries; and that is what industrialized nations began to do. Beginning in the mid 1800s, the Europeans began to expand their control over Africa and subsequently continued with the imperialization of Muslim countries, India and Asia. Different forms of imperialism and management were used in different countries and each expansion had its unique challenges. As the more powerful and industrialized nations began their imperial domination of Africa, India and Asia we learn of the various struggles and benefits that came along with it.
During the mid-1800’s people in Africa did a pretty good job at keeping Europeans out, but once the Industrial Revolution took place and Europe gained access to steam-power, major expeditions into Africa took place. It wasn’t until around 1880 when Europeans finally controlled more than 10% of Africa, and what made this possible was the fact that europe had superior weaponry, and Africans were fighting amongst each other due to language and cultural differences. Once imperialism had started in Africa no European nation wanted to be left out, resulting in Ethiopia and Liberia being the only free countries in Africa by 1914. And nothing good really came out of Europe’s colonization of Africa, considering it caused the Boer War, which was a war between British and Boers over diamonds in South Africa. When the British finally won the war in 1910, about 14,000 South Africans were dead, and Britain began changing the way of life for Africans, which in my opinion was not worth it at all.
At first, the imperialism of India wasn’t done directly by the British. A company called the British East India Company essentially ruled the area until 1858 though, they weren’t officially a government. They hired Indian soldiers called sepoys. These soldiers took advantage of a rumor about the cartridges to their guns being greased in pig and cow fat to revolt. The East India Company handled the revolt poorly, so the British sent

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