Consequences Of Imperialism

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The theme of this week is Unification, the consequences that came after the unification of Italy and Germany, and the new imperialism. There were some effects that were beneficial, which includes the sense of belonging, inspire others to be independent, and opportunities for some aspiring leaders. However, imperialism made its presence in the affairs of Europe in a new form, which will serve as the source for the study of postcolonism. Despite France’s effort to be a republic, it too suffered from the emergence of men like Bismarck. Bismarck rose to power through the Europeans conflicting views of identity and vulnerability. In the War of 1859 the sense of identity created a split of ideas. Moderates like Count di Cavour goal for Italy was to get rid of the imperialism Austria has imposed. With the alliance of France, Italy had hope for change. However, France turned away from their promise due to their fear of on attack on their home country. Consolidation was set out after the fail attempt to unify Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi emerged with an army that was frown upon by the king, but was …show more content…

This was due to Imperialism and competition. Empire was present through the stay or travels made by people from Britain or other countries. Egypt was one of the countries that was swarmed with Europeans because of its potential to serve Europeans in transportation. The Suez Canal was approved to be built in 1850s and the French-British were invested into its use. It was accomplished by the benefits You will receive with little work. However, the people saw Arabi Pans as weak, but British waned a yes man. Empire building was an investment, which created conflict for those who wanted a piece of the benefits. Bismarck took advantage of this and lead the Africa Berlin Conference without including Africa. It defined the terms of

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