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Conference provoked Germany backfired on Germany over the issues of the Morocco crisis.
One who dominates the political, social, and economic life of another.
exploited by Leopold II at Belgium under the Berlin Act, Leopole was supposed to act as a trustee. He violated the agreement and stripped the country of its resources.
English vs. Dutch settlers in South Africa. England won 1899-02, showed that English tactics were no good.
Dutch trading company worried about colonizing the world.
Assembly of representatives of Germany, Russia, Hungary, Britain, France, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire.
COnflict in Africa between France and Britain.
Born in 1853, played a major political and economic role in colonial South Africa. He was a financier, statesman,and empire builder with a philosophy of mystical imperialism.
Relationship between 2 states in which the stronger state guarantees to protect the weaker state from external aggression in return for full or partial control of its domestic and foreign affairs.
In international politics, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over aforeign area or territory.
1899, Rudyard Kipling's poem, "The White Man's Burden," critical about imperialism.
Joseph Conrad, 1902. The story reflects the physical and psychological shock Conrad himself experienced in 1890, when he worked briefly in the Belgian Congo.
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