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Colonialism. What were the goals of colonial expansion? Discuss the reasons which underlie European efforts to dominate such large areas of Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. Discuss specific examples.

Category: Sociology Paper Type: Online Exam | Quiz | Test Reference: IEEE Words: 700

        Colonialism can be defined as a predefined policy for the foreign policy that seeks extension to retain the authority over the people and territories. The general aim of the trade is to improve the opportunity for the development of the trade [1]. The colonizing process considers the benefits related to the land mass and the colonized country. In simple works colonialism can be defined as a system that enables a country to generate an empire over the lands and to make the colonies [1]. These colonies in the country have no powers over themselves and they takes resources from the mother country and money from the colony. The purpose of the colonialism is to control the economic gain and best example is the control of England over India [6].

        The main purpose of colonialism is to behave as a nation that controls the other nation for the economic gain purposes. The purpose includes to serve as complete source of inexpensive labor along with the natural resources [1]. The objective of colonization was to serve as a complete source to provide the natural resources and inexpensive labor. As a result of colonialism the cultural development was observed [1].

        The Europe developed a system to underline the efforts in the large areas of Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. The rapid change in the culture is observed in case of Africa. The social life and contemporary economical life of the Africans is complex and is supported by the different activities [7]. The comparative analysis for the change was extensive as well as dramatic for the social change analysis. The vast changes in the Africa were observed due to European Colonialism. The changes includes the strain and institutional disruption associated with the preoccupation and change of standards in the world [1].

        During 1942, Europeans arrived at the Latin America and changed the history of the Latin America. In the present days, the arrival of the Europeans is irrevocably changed for the regions of history. The impact of European colonization is significant for the America particularly in the field of technology [8]. The Native American population is first listed for the settlement of the colonization. In 1500s, the discovery of European for the new world came to the fruition for the Latin America [1]. In the America the colorized regions consists of Portugal, France and Spain. The Latin America was once colonized in history by the Spain. The other countries including France and Portugal have significant impact on the region [7].

        The Western influence on the specific regions was observed due to colonization. The impact of European colonization is on the Southeast Asia and it was observed in 16th century [1]. The Portuguese and Dutch were attracted by the lucrative spice trade in different regions. The Southeast Asian colonized were expected for the Siam [9].

References of Colonialism.

[1]

G. Ahmad and M. S. Awan, "Colonialism and its Socio-politico and Economic Impact: A Case study of the Colonized Congo," The Dialogue, vol. 08, no. 03, pp. 310-322, 2017.

[2]

A. Anghie, "The evolution of international law: Colonial and postcolonial realities," Third World Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 05, pp. 739-753, 2007.

[3]

Ieg -ego. eu, "Colonialism and Imperialism, 1450–1950," 24 01 2011. [Online]. Available: http://ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/backgrounds/colonialism-and-imperialism.

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Abc-clio. com, "An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia," Colonialism, vol. 03, no. 01, pp. 01-20, 2003.

[5]

A. ANGHIE, "The Evolution of International Law: colonial and postcolonial realities," Third World Quarteraly, vol. 27, no. 05, pp. 739-753, 2006.

[6]

J. H. M. Beattie, "Culture Contact and Social Change," The British Journal of Sociology, vol. 12, no. 02, pp. 165-175, 208.

[7]

H. Davidson, "The Arrival of Europeans in the Americas," 2018. [Online]. Available: https://study.com/academy/lesson/european-exploration-colonization-in-latin-america.html.

[8]

Seasite. niu. edu, "Colonialism and Nationalism in Southeast Asia," 2018. [Online]. Available: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/crossroads/wilson/colonialism.htm.

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Thoughtco. com, "Comparative Colonization in Asia," 08 03 207. [Online]. Available: https://www.thoughtco.com/comparative-colonization-in-asia-195268.

 

 

 

 

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