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how does imperialism benefit colonized people according to beveridge

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Answered by pagireninad
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According to beveridge, the Imperialism enefit the colonized peoples, because it provides civilized Government of the backward countries.Although it can have many negative effects, Beveridge thing that imperialism may be the only opportunity for the backward countries to learn the modern way of livinghope this helps

Answered by smartbrainz
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Beveridge points out that imperialism has been advantageous to the colonized nations because it offers  democratic government to backward nations. While it has its adverse consequences, it has to be said that imperialism is perhaps the only chance for backward nations to know the contemporary way of life.

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  • Albert Beveridge was a US senator from Indiana and was an American historian. He was an intellectual leader of the Progressive Era and the biographer of John Marshall, the then Chief Justice as well as Abraham Lincoln, the then President. A proponent of American imperialism internationally, he anticipated America's rise as a global power at the beginning of the 20th century.
  • In 1898, when he delivered The March of the Flag address, Albert Beveridge, an imperialist enthusiastic, he campaigned for the Indiana senator's seat. A month after signing the armistice the speech, his speech was later published in the Indianapolis Journal, was delivered. The talk sought to promote American imperialism as a divine and national mission beginning with Thomas Jefferson.
  • Beveridge was a leading US imperialism advocate. His reasons were a mixed economic benefit, political superiority, bigotry against supposedly poorer citizens and national glory. .
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