How did modern 19th century imperialism differ from 16th century colonialism?
1900s imperialism had a humanitarian rationale, occupation for the population's own good. Colonialism was unabashed exploitation.
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About Imperialism
Imperialism is a political theory which dictates or in practice creates an expansionist empire with domination at its base. Though empires which cover the most geography are most often called imperialist, imperialism also exists in the realm of ideas, including cultures, values, and religions.
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