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Now is your opportunity to think about the impact of imperialism in China in the 19th century. Based on what you have learned in the lesson, you will write two paragraphs—one discussing the impact of imperialism on China and one discussing the motivations for and the impact of imperialism on imperialist European nations.

Step 1: Write one paragraph discussing the impact of imperialism on China. Use the information you learned in the lesson about the impact of colonization on China in your response.

Step 2: Write one paragraph discussing the motivations for and impact of imperialism on European nations. Use the information you learned in the lesson about the impact of colonization on European nations in your response.

Both paragraphs must:

have at least six sentences, including introduction and conclusion sentences
use specific examples from the lesson for support

Answers

Answered by miri34
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Answer:

1.) China was both helped and harmed by imperialism in the long run. At the time, it seemed as though China was only being harmed by the rule of other countries, however, some of China's successes today can be linked to imperialism.

The primary motive of British imperialism in China in the nineteenth century was economic. There was a high demand for Chinese tea, silk and porcelain in the British market. Furthermore, the language of English and British culture highly impacted the society of Hong Kong and Southern China for over a century.

2.)

Many civilizations in history grew into great empires through the policy of imperialism. Imperialism occurs when a powerful nation takes over or dominates a weaker nation or region. Sometimes they use political, economic, or military force to do this. The period between the 18th and 20th centuries is known as the Age of Imperialism. The largest European imperialist countries at this time were Britain, France, and Germany. In the late 1800’s, economic, political and religious motives prompted European nations to expand their rule over other regions with the goal to make the empire bigger.

Imperialism is not only political and economic, but also cultural. When European powers took over foreign lands they felt superior to the natives. They looked down on them and felt that they needed to bring western culture and “civilize” and educate the “savage” population. This was often called the “White Man’s Burden”. Religion was an important part of imperialism. Christian missionaries looked to convert the natives to Christianity and also called for an end to slave trade in hopes to liberate Africa so it could become a western civilization.

Answered by sweetyjindal1996sj
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Answer:

Imperialism in China had affected China in a good and bad way.

Explanation:

Imperialism is a type of political system in which the stronger country, either economically or politically, rules over the weaker one.

Imperialism in China

Many countries wanted to rule over China because China is rich in mineral resources, opium, silk and etc. But these all affected China's economy in both good and bad way.

China was affected badly by the United States' 'Open door policy' that states that US want equal grant to trade with all the nations no monopoly with a single nation.

China was dominated by different powers like British, Dutch, France, Russia and Germany.

But China had profited from this imperialism. China got several trade opportunities with western countries. It also created a large market for the Chinese made goods.

So, in all, Imperialism was a great event in the history of China.

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