Compare And Contrast Imperialism

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A world where there are people who do not have the same access to a variety of advances, such as those developed in the West, is truly what Imperialism was meant to overcome. Imperialism gave imperialists a new market, labor force, supplies for raw materials, and inexpensive and efficient ways to expand upon nations. Not to mention, the colonization of weak countries resulted in the spread of more education and sanitation within the colonized countries. Moreover, this change opened up more hospitals and schools which offered more opportunities for communities to develop and lifespans to become longer. The thriving of nations such as Africa and India derived from the input of educational systems that followed British models. Comparatively, the

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