Thursday, March 12, 2020
Colonial Expansion of Western Civilization essays
Colonial Expansion of Western Civilization essays    From the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century, Western nations including;     Germany, Great Britian, France, and Italy, enrolled in a remarkably fierce period of     imperial expansion.  From the sixteenth to the eighteen centuries, there has been a on     going fight for control over the new world.  There are a several factors that contributed to     the crave colonial expansion. One very imporant factor was the need to spread economic     influence.  Also, other countries believe that this was their nations last chance to gain     any control and enlarge and of their empires.  It was almost like a national competition     among countries to see who could aquire the most territories because if they didnt then     someone else would. Lastly, was the need to sway public opinion.  Before the late     eighteenth century, the opinion of the public was rarely considered, but when it came to     colonial expansion, everyone is affected...positively or negatively.     	According to Friedrich Fabris Bedarf Deutschland der Kolonien in 1879, the     German nation is more than capable of expanding its colonies and pave the way of a new     course. He believes that Germany is financially and economically inclined, intensely     appropriate for being a cultivated country, and could provide plentiful number of workers     to do so.  He feels it will be beneficial to the economic situation and to the entire national     development for that matter.  Fabri also states that Germany has such a political and     historical power and he feels that new nations are made bitter amongst eachother and he     appeals to the public by letting the German people think that by colonizing, this will bring     the nations and the people together as one and this could create a liberating effect     	The letter form John G. Paton to James Service Urging British Possession of the     New Hebrides in 1883, also states his opinion to why the British should expand to ...     
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