1. The New Imperialism
This "new imperialism" grew as a result of economical, political, and social issues and is exemplified by the Western penetration of Egypt. ... Of course, Britain had also lost its crucial colonies during the Revolutionary War North America. ... Rhodes established scholarships to develop colonial leaders that would strengthen the British Empire. ... Some leaders (anti-imperial) found justification in liberalism and nationalism; standards by which the West supposedly fought for and lived by. ... As economic and political venues were sought after in primarily Africa and Asia, controversy even...
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