Imperialism is often the focus of failure, which is the main reason cited in contemporary African, Asian or Middle Eastern discussions. It is due to civil war, war, famine, cultural destruction, and unfair and unnatural land division. Between 1971 and 2001, Orlando Sentinel writer and editor Charlie Reese wrote behind Kipling as follows. Perhaps the squirrel tried to regard imperialism as an attempt of "arrogance and racial discrimination ... attitude" and inadvertently discovered the real value of imperialism.
Imperialism is the rule of all regions of the world. Due to the industrial revolution and the interests of nationalism, around 1750 a new era of imperialism was born. Old imperialism began between 1450 and 1750, but until 1914 imperialism continued. Old imperialism and new imperialism have the basic concept of dominating and using foreign countries. Although former imperialism was focused mainly on the trade system, the new imperialism took a bold step to transcend the state. Former imperialism
Imperialism had two different eras. The first wave of imperialism known as "old" imperialism continued from 1500 to 1800. "New" imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. The three main differences we are discussing today are economics, politics, and the motivation behind all of them. Through economics, the wave of old and new imperialism is very different. - Imperialism Between 1890 and 1913, the United States worked under what is called imperialism. Under imperialism, a powerful country creates an empire by dominating weak nations such as economic, political, cultural and military. The reasons for this imperialist growth are economic factors, nationalistic factors, military factors and human factors. In the United States, there are people who oppose this, others who do.
There are many other important factors, but the main reason for the rise of imperialism is, of course, economic. Eric J. Hobsbawn's "Age of Empire" provides interpretation of the new imperialism. Hobbes claimed that imperialism is "a natural byproduct of the international economy" (Sherman pg 177). He basically said that imperialism is dependent on the competition of the competitive industry and the competitive industry continues to promote the international economy. - After President McKinley was assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt inherited the growing empire when he took office in 1901. The United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 and the western American war gave America control over the Philippines. It also led the United States to establish a protectorate in Cuba and to provide territorial status to Puerto Rico. After the end of the Spanish-American war, the Philippine Islands became an American colony, and finished the isolation of the United States from international politics.