In europe, especially in the 19th century the type of governments were in constantly change. Great Britain always keep the monarchy as well, but examples like France that change monarchy for republic and return to the first one again, they where the perfect example of changes. Germany as well get unified and keept the way of government of prussia. Russia keept the Czar system wich was an authoritarian government. But even the differences betwen them they share something, the neccesity of expand their empires for economic and political reasons, occuping colonies all around the world, this thinking began to be known as Imperialism.
Many countries all around the world, particulary in Asia and Africa suffer extraterritoriality, wich means that foreigns apply their own laws but in another country.
Viva Europa!
We are a group of students of ITESM that want to explain you a little about Imperialism, such as its meaning, characteristics, causes, and consequences.
sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2015
jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015
Characteristics of Imperialism
5 reasons that allowed European countries to become great empires.
1-
The
unification of some countries not only in territory but in keeping the same
type of government, so the culture and traditions keept strong the people sentiment of nationalism.
2-
All of
them were looking for more power in taking decisions and in forming allies, especially the ones in their colonizated territories..
3-
They were
looking for economic growth, so the imperialism principles that they adopt make them expand their empires to other continents.
4-
All of
them were trying to find a type of government in which monarchs and a
parliament worked together.
5-
They
worked together to defend what was theirs and to protect the unity of Europe, as their influence in the intercontinetal colonies, in wich they imposse their laws.
Consequences of European Capitalism
European imperialism expand ideas of industry, innovation and even freedom around the world, they share materials that doesn't exist in all the world, even weapons and technology. Imperialism also help slavery index grow and starvation too, it show to the world that a great power can oppress the people, but the people fighting in their land can be free.
Actuall effects that imperialism caused is the compound cultures, when an empire led its culture to their colonies new generations may adopt both cultures and suppress the dialects to adopt the great idioms too. The globalization was the final result of the transmission of cultures, knowledge and the industry.
Actuall effects that imperialism caused is the compound cultures, when an empire led its culture to their colonies new generations may adopt both cultures and suppress the dialects to adopt the great idioms too. The globalization was the final result of the transmission of cultures, knowledge and the industry.
Characteristics of the Imperialist countries
The concentration of production and capital has developed to such a high
stage that it has created monopolies which play a decisive role in economic
life, the merging of bank capital with industrial capital, and the creation, on
the basis of this ‘finance capital’, of a financial oligarchy, the export of
capital as distinguished from the export of commodities acquires exceptional
importance, the formation of international monopolist capitalist associations
which share the world among themselves, and the territorial division of the
whole world among the biggest capitalist powers is completed.
France:
·
Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa,
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, and Idaho.
Germany:
·
German Southwest (Namibia)
·
German East Africa (now part of Tanzania)
·
Cameroon
·
Togo
In the imperialism, democracy is absent because it relies on kings and
emperors, so no one has voice or vote in the countries’ decisions. For example,
the imperialist bourgeoisie struggled to re-divide markets again and again on
the one hand, and compromised for the common interests of imperialism, on the
other
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