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    European Imperialism Dbq

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    Since the 15th century‚ Europeans have been exploring the world‚ colonizing new lands‚ and interacting with the people of these new lands. These interactions were caused mostly by the economic motivations of Europeans‚ as these places often provided Europe with valuable goods. Throughout this period of interaction‚ European views of foreigners changed from those of respect and tolerance in the late 18th century to those of complete superiority and dominance in the early 20th century. This change

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    The Arrival

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    “The Arrival‚” by Shaun Tan‚ is a very unique and intriguing illustrated story filled with a variety of perceptions‚ questions‚ details‚ interpretive images‚ and inspirations. Although there are many ways one could summarize this story‚ I have come to the conclusion that it is based on a traveler’s story. A family is subject to separate an impecunious town‚ in search of a better existence in an unfamiliar realm on the other side of an immense sea. The husband/father finds himself in a confusing

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    Francisco Osornio Scramble for Africa During the Berlin Conference from 1884-1885 the European powers divided up the continent of Africa in order to avoid wars amongst the European powers. However‚ not a single African leader was invited to the Berlin Conference. The leaders of the native African kingdoms reacted to European imperialism by clearly expressing their opposition to the European officials‚ highlighting how strange and hypocritical European culture was‚ and implementing any means available

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    When the Europeans scrambled to colonize Africa‚ the reactions of the natives was progressively more apprehensive. At first the natives found that they could be peaceful with this strange new white man. Soon after‚ though‚ they found that these new men mistreated and cheated them greatly‚ and had superior military technology. Given these new conditions of the relationship the Africans decided it was in their best interest to take up arms against the Europeans and try to rid themselves of the harmful

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    slave trade change with the arrival of the Europeans? As an African‚ before 1440‚ you might have been sold as a slave. In the 11th century‚ Muslims brought salt and luxury goods to trade for leather and slaves. If you were a woman‚ you could have been sold to an ottoman leader and if you were a man‚ you could have been sold as a solder. A dramatic changed occurred when the Europeans (Mainly the Spanish and Portuguese) were able to finally come along the cost of West Africa and sail across the Atlantic

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    English Speech The Arrival by Shaun Tan is a graphic novel which follows the story of a man who embarks on the journey of migration. The notions of belonging that are highlighted in the text are belonging to a place and belonging to a family. The composer establishes these through the masterful employment of various visual techniques. One of the foremost themes of the novel is the concept of belonging to a place‚ in particular the connection to a homeland. A disturbance in the main environment

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    Introduction The arrival of Europeans had both historical and economic impacts on the African continent. The first interactions between Africa and Europe occurred mainly on the west coast of Africa when the Europeans were searching for a trade route to India. This evolved into European traders coming to Africa in search of slaves after the America’s were discovered. Later‚ the Europeans decided to settle within Africa and use its people to harvest the raw materials the continent had to offer. After

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    Effects of Colonialism in Africa In the 1870’s‚ 10‚000‚000 people were killed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in just two decades. This is one small example of the horrific outcomes of European colonialism of Africa. Imperialism all started with the Berlin Conference which took place 1884-1885‚ where European nations gathered to divide Africa amongst themselves. From that point on‚ most of Africa was under European control until the 1960s. Europe took over Africa in order to gain land‚ power

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    Some form of slavery existed in Africa before Europeans arrived; however it was a system of temporary consequences. People were enslaved as punishment for a crime‚ to pay a debt‚ or as captives of war. African slavery was very different from what was to come later with the Europeans because it was not for personal gain and inhumane suffering of others. Unlike European slavery‚ African slaves could work to buy their freedom and their children were not automatically slaves. Captive Africans and their

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    major world leader. European countries set up colonies all over Africa‚ Latin America‚ and Asia‚ and encouraged their citizens to populate them. European imperialism boosted Europe’s economy‚ and made them a world power. Imperialization had an entirely different effect on Africa‚ Latin America‚ and Asia. People of these countries were mistreated‚ they lost their culture‚ land‚ and self respect. The negative effects of European imperialism outweigh the positive. European imperialism had many

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