Pros And Cons Of Imperialism

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Imperialism: The Good, Bad and Ugly Nadav Shavit, Social Studies 8-1 Many aspects of Imperialism are debateable and disputable, but some, like the rapid growth of economy and world status, in the case of American Imperialism (AI), were inevitably and conclusively caused by the greed of American leaders, followed by the imperialization of non-American lands. The first most notable effect of imperialism is expeditious economical growth through manners such as trade, the importation of employees, the industrialization of the occupied territories as well as the seizing of environmental resources in the area. For example, the situation that followed the Spanish-American War (SAW) (More on this later), comprised of various factors, concludes into a surplus multiple industries including raw materials (coal, steel, oil and textiles) and finished goods (market products). Also, the recent 1893 recession only proved that the US needed more resources to increase trade, and to stabilize the economy. By acquiring more land surrounding Eastern Asia the US increased its trade with the Chinese as well as other Asian “trade-monsters”. This growth in export overall balanced trade and the collapsing economy. Imperialism is …show more content…

By restricting people’s right to create their own government, protect and use their property, and freedom in general. This hypocritical side of imperialism makes us wonder if we are who we tell ourselves we are. It makes us wonder if we are the true heroes of the world, or just another greedy nation. Although these arguments are strong and convincing, the positives effects of imperialism are stronger and more convincing than the negatives as a nation can go from having no world power to the top of the list by applying imperialism