One hundred years ago today, on August 4, 1914, German troops began pouring over the border into Belgium, starting the first major battle of World War I. The Great War killed 10 million people.. 19th century imperialism was a transformative force that had a profound impact on both colonizing nations and the colonized. Understanding the complex dynamics and effects of this global phenomenon is crucial in comprehending the historical context of the 19th century. The North Korea Paradox. This needs to STOP… (Alternative History World Maps)

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By Trevor Getz. Imperialism was only truly new 4,500 years ago (shout out to the Akkadians). But it got a surprising revival when some parts of the world industrialized. Several factors led to this "new" imperialism. The world in 1880 was made of both nation-states and empires. As you have already learned, once the idea of sovereignty seemed.. One explanation for the United States' entry into the imperial game was peer pressure. Between 1870 and 1890, the industrial nations of Europe and Asia, particularly Great Britain, France, Germany, and Japan, scrambled to seize territory in the undeveloped world. With unmatched firepower and technology, these imperial powers divided Africa and.