COLONİZATİON OF AFRİCA Africa is the second biggest continent on the world with the biggest populace thickness. It covers a region of 32.2 million km² with 6% of the world and 24.4% of the world land territories, together with the islands thought to border to it. It constitutes 15% of the total population thickness with a population of 1 billion individuals. Africa is circumscribed by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Indian Ocean in the south, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Sina…
In searching out the central way of Clausewitz 's own develop thoughts; maybe the best place to begin is with the absolute most basic misguided judgments of his contention. Such misinterpretations are quite often the result of authors who either never read On War or who looked for purposefully to harm its substance. The book 's particular conflicts are plainly expressed and once in a while hard to understand. The first of these misunderstandings is the idea that Clausewitz considered war to be a…
Huddled Masses or Illegal Aliens? Immigration Then Versus Now: A Comparison America’s view of immigrants and American immigrants themselves have changed drastically throughout the history of the United States. To many, immigrants are the symbol of the American spirit: perseverance, resourcefulness, the embodiment of the classic rags-to-riches story. They provide the manpower and skills America requires to thrive, as well as new ideas and perspectives that help shape our industries. To some,…
the other state shows that the Britain’s were more civilized moreover influential than the other countries. In addition, it can also provide economic benefit to the Britain. For example, the westernization of India where the Governor General ,Lord Bismarck Bentinck ( 1828-1835 ) introduced a system of education where the English language is use in learning ( Hichens, 1974 ) in addition the official language of government is English language. Not much progress made until later nineteenth century.…
The industrialization of Europe in the early 1800’s was essential to the rise of New Imperialism in Europe as it brought about technological advancements like railroads and steam engines that paved the way for a new concept: Global Empire. King Leopold II of Belgium accurately sums up the fundamental rationale for 19th century European manifest destiny with his quote, “The country [people] must be strong, prosperous, therefore have colonies of her [their] own, beautiful and calm.” [5] The…
Imperialism can be described as a system where a stronger country in terms of weaponry and economy take full control of other countries after a long lasting war. Imperialism can also take the aspect of culture and influence where other nations believe that they are superior in terms of their culture and economy. From the perspective of weaponry we can study Britain as a good case study and France as well, taken to be an imperialist countries. At the beginning of the nineteenth century Britain…
Technology is ever growing within our society we as the consumers must be the ones to ensure that technology can be used to benefit society. The primary use of social media may be to create profiles of ourselves and share things we like while following other people who we may or may not know. It can be used to allow our friends to know any personal information we may want to share. We can display ourselves any way we want. It allows us to feel important and connect with people, but it has the…
Air war: Battle 1: Britian They then concentrated on destroying the RAF, before turning their attention to the destruction of London A key event in the Battle of Britain (known as Battle of Britain Day) took place on 15th September 1940. The Battle of Britain is about to begin.” The first German bombing raids took place on 10th July 1940. On this day, Germany launched a massive assault on London and filled the skies with a large number of bombers and fighter planes. Although exact figures are…
The famous Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky once noted,“The world says: "You have needs -- satisfy them. You have as much right as the rich and the mighty. Don't hesitate to satisfy your needs; indeed, expand your needs and demand more." This is the worldly doctrine of today. And they believe that this is freedom. The result for the rich is isolation and suicide, for the poor, envy and murder.” This quote best exemplifies the ideology that enabled King Leopold the Second to exploit and destroy…
There are several causes for the First World War. One of the main events that pronounced the beginning of the war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro -Hungarian throne. The assassin was Gavrilo Princip, who was a member of a nationalist group called the Black Hand which aimed to unite the territories containing Serbs. However, although the occurrence is seen as the main cause, it was only the spark. The assassination combined with the conflicts with alliances,…