“Nations need to expand or else they will end up being defeated by foreign nations. That is the whole point of the New Imperialism: to gather as much territories as possible in order to defend themselves of possible future threats from their rivals. Additionally, this correlates to my decision to expand the Mughal Empire or else Amar Singh, Ahoms …show more content…
The New Imperialism is built on the fundamental goal of controlling territories because of capitalistic greed for raw materials, advantageous markets, good investments, and fresh fields of exploitation, ” Zedong quarreled as he brusquely stood up from his chair and firmly placed both palms on the edge of the table. He continued, “It also originated from the philosophy of Social Darwinism in which whites are so called considered the superior race over other …show more content…
Compare to those miniscule European states, the Mali Empire was wealthy due to our large production of gold and highly advanced city Timbuktu. Even Europeans who arrived to the city were amazed by the wonders my empire had to offer!” Surprisingly Trac even stood in agreement with Musa, “At last we have agreed on a stance of a topic, who would have known Social Darwinism would have created temporary harmony! The Anglo-Saxons are always preaching how their god has justified their colonial aggressions by saying that the Creator intends the Anglo-Saxon race to people the world- “ “Even though I was a Sunni Muslim, I was a very tolerant leader towards all races. To some extent, social Darwinists do have a point that governments should not interfere with human competition by attempting to regulate the economy or cure social ills such as poverty. During my reign, I strived to reform society and laissez-faire may be a step closer to reaching my goal,” Jahangir elucidated. There was a very long pause among all the guests; they were shocked by Jahangir’s partial support of Social Darwinism. Most obvious was Rameses widely gaped mouth in response to his opinion; he felt that Social Darwinism was an entirely ludicrous