The Mechanics and Impact of Global Imperialism
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Imperialism: A Definition
Imperialism is a system where one powerful nation occupies, controls, and exploits smaller nations. The world's largest and richest dominant imperial power was Great Britain, which included Canada, India, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Burma, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Africa, Egypt, and various other territories across Africa.
Causes of Imperialism
- Political and Strategic: The possession of colonies ensured power and allowed for the control of trade routes and strategic territories.
- Demographic: Colonies served as territories where excess population could be sent to reduce unemployment.
- Economic: Increased production required raw materials, cheap labor, and new places to invest capital.
- Ideological: Social Darwinism