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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Middle East Colonization

In the early days of western sandwich Civilization, imperialism and resolution was a primary centre of economic and sphere of influence expansion. That is, a country such as France, Belgium or Great Britain would expand their empire by marching their armies into smaller and less powerful nations and conquer. After conquering the nation, the sovereign government would travel a subject of the colonizer and the colonizing nation would then appropriate the resources of the henpecked country in order to enrich the deliverance of the colonizer as well as providing further infrastructure for further expansion.It is no impress that the European powers found the heart and soul eastside to be an area of the domain that was a prime target for colonization. In addition to the incredible fossil oil reserves, the Middle eastern United States also had a host of opposite immanent resources and export materials that proved quite tempting. Actually, very little temptation was unavoidable as numerous countries set about incursions into the Middle eastward to teach filth and resources. In many instances, whether it be during the Crusades or during more advance(a) situations such as the French-Algerian War, these colonial conquests would lead to incredible unrest, fighting and dissymmetry in the region.What events were the inciting incidents of the colonization of the Middle East? There were several including France (under Napoleon) invasive Egypt in the late 1700s, an incursion that is considered the first European campaign of colonization of the Middle East by a European power. Of course, further incursions by European nations, particularly the British Empire, would perpetuate into the region of the Middle East and North Africa. This, of course, lead to violent suppression of the indigenous great deal as wellas eventual colonial uprisings over the year and, oftentimes, these uprisings would take quite bloody and violent.Eventually, the entirety of the Middle East and North Africa dribble under the control of the European nations. The land and resources of the indigenous peoples were appropriated in a violent fashion. In some instances, bloody wars of conquest would carry on for years and, even after their conclusion, insurgent violence would gross(a)ly continue.Because of this, the digit of the European powers by those people who inhabited the regions of the Middle East was primarily highly nix.This should come as no surprise as the armorial bearing of a foreign military power in the midst of what was at a time a sovereign territory alone would give rise to negative images. When this is coupled with the fact that the military powers would in restrained puppet and client governments into the territory in order to suppress the independence of the people whose land has been occupied, it is intelligible that a great deal of resentment towards the foreigners would develop. This becomes even more conglomerate as the military invader s tarts to procure the natural resources of the indigenous people in order to feed the economy of the foreign power.In other words, the wealth derived from the natural resources of the colonized territory becomes the booty of the invader. Because of this, the local economy collapses and the quality of living takes a huge nosedive. Poverty and pestilence sets in and there islittle that the indigenous people can do to hoist such a situation. In the Middle East (as well as elsewhere in the world) the need to overthrow the foreign colonists became a fantastic priority. Numerous revolutionary movements started with the primary goal of removing the foreigners from the land. From this scenario, there developed perpetual problems between the people of the Middle East and those who live in the Western World, problems that have never been resolved to this day.What drove the Europeans to push such a brutal campaign? To a great head, the motivating factor was a sense of arrogance and superiori ty that justified the conquest. Often, the dogmatic belief of civilizing an underdevelop world provided a moral grounding in the obvious infringement and suppression of a body of people. This is exactly what occurred in the Middle East during the early days of colonization and even exists to a certain degree to this very day.To say that great resent built in the Middle East towards European nations would be a dramatic understatement. This resentment festered throughout the 18th, 19th and early 20th Century and yielded a great progeny of colonial rebellions designed to remove the imperial invaders. While the nations of the Middle East eventually all achieved independence, resentment remained. The current situation of Europes involvement in the Middle East oil trade, in fact, still stokes the fires to this day.  

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