Cecil Rhodes's Theory Of Social Darwinism

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Cecil Rhodes was a successful business man who supported the idea of imperialism and British expansion. During the time, Charles Darwin had introduced his theory of Social Darwinism. The theory stated that the wealthy and successful people were the most likely to survive. It also said that non-European countries were on a lower scale due to the fact that they had not yet made the same scientific and technological advancements. This theory brought forth the belief that the European nations were superior to other nations who had not yet reached their height of power with the Industrial Revolution. The Europeans then believed that it was their duty to bring their results and bring the Industrial Revolution to other countries. By bringing their