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Europeans began the practice of Imperialism in the Early Modern Era when they began colonial expansion overseas. ... Essentially, though things improved in conquered countries, the reasons for conquest were not very good- Imperialism was justified by weak reasoning. ... We must remember that Rudyard Kipling justifies the imperialist policy because he is biased towards the missionary work that would be accomplished, as he was enthusiastic with the idea of Christianized Imperialism. ... Document 2’s Jules Ferry describes the “need” from a financial standpoint, as imperialism would open new markets for France, at least, as opposed to the “closed and shrunk” markets overseas. ...
Overall, it is important to remember that there were definitely benefits for the conquered people, but there were also problems caused by the European imperialism.
Approximate Word count = 1030 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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