HSY2601 THEMES IN THE
19TH CENTURY HISTORY:
POWER AND THE WESTERN
WORLD
ASSIGNMENT 1
WHAT TO GET IN THIS ASSIGNMENT Reference included Plagiarism free Distinction guaranteed Complete and detailed answers Here is your HSY301 Assessment 1: Part 1: Introduction Modern colonialism in the 19th century was a deliberate extension of European power over other regions of the world through political domination and economic exploitation. This phase of colonialism was distinct from earlier periods due to its systematic nature, ideological justification, and integration with capitalist expansion. Industrialisation in Europe created a demand for raw materials and new markets, leading imperial powers to pursue aggressive expansion in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. This era of modern colonialism was justified through ideas of racial superiority, the civilising mission, and modernity. Colonised societies were often portrayed as backward and in need of guidance from Western civilisation. However, this process led to devastating consequences: indigenous governance systems were dismantled, local economies were subordinated to the needs of empire, and colonial violence became widespread. Resistance from colonised peoples wa
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