Imperialism and Europeans

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When thinking about Imperialism, sometimes the best sources of information come from unlikely places. Think about the two poems we read: The White Man's Burden and the Black Man's Burden. The poem by Rudyard Kipling was incredibly popular and wide spread. How did he feel about Imperialism, and what does it tell us about how Europeans justified their actions? Would Johnson have agreed?

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Running head: IMPERIALISM AND EUROPEANS

Imperialism and Europeans
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IMPERIALISM AND EUROPEANS

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How Rudyard Kipling felt about Imperialism
The poet was for imperialism in his poem the white man’s burden. According to Rudyard
Kipling, the burden that the white man was faced with was to civilize the people who were not
whites. The phrase th...


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