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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
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1. ¿Qué años se dan para el Nuevo Imperialismo?

History
2 answers:
Sonja [21]3 years ago
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El Nuevo Imperialismo o neoimperialismo fue una política e ideología de expansión colonial e imperialismo adoptada por las potencias europeas y posteriormente por Estados Unidos y Japón desde fines del siglo XIX hasta principios del siglo XX, aproximadamente desde la Guerra Franco-Prusiana (1870) hasta comienzos de la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914). El calificativo de "nuevo" es para contrastarlo con la primera ola de colonización europea desde los siglos XV al XIX y con el imperialismo en general. Se caracteriza por una persecución sin precedentes de lo que ha sido denominado "el imperio por el imperio mismo", una agresiva competición por la adquisición de territorios de ultramar acompañada por la emergencia en los países colonizadores de doctrinas de superioridad racial que negaban la capacidad de los pueblos subyugados para gobernarse por ellos mismos.
lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Nuevo imperialismo, periodo de expansion imperialista intensificada desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX hasta el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial en 1914

Explanation:

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