Imperialism Dbq

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"The sun never sets on the British empire." This quote sprung about from a late-nineteenth century way of thought called imperialism. During this period, Britain controlled colonies in many parts of Africa and Asia. Although many European countries sought to explore new territories, ultimately the motives that fueled imperialism were ideological, political, and economic. Ideological belief is the belief that the white race is superior and thus encouraged the spread of imperialism. Rudyard Kipling's 'The White Man's Burden' (Doc. 6) describes this. Kipling states, "Your new caught, sullen peoples / Half-devil and half-child." Kipling is calling non-whites inferior to whites and that they need to be controlled. This motive is also displayed

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