SOSC 1430 Lecture 8: Expansionism, Colonialism, & the Emergence of Capitalism
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Lecture 8 - european expansionism, colonialism & the emergence of capitalism. European expansionism, colonialism & the emergence of capitalism. Colonialism, as a double sided equation (the other side, europe) While colonialism had some similar features across the globe, the shape and impact and it"s consequences vary from region to region; Look for some patterns in common, but there are different experiences. Understanding colonialism through 3 factors: time frame, nature of societies colonized. Nature of the colonizing society: nature of the colonizers. Mercantile (expansion): effort to go broad in search of commodities and trade, textiles, metals (silver/gold) Some similarities existed between these societies and those they encountered. Enough of a surplus created to benefit some. Highly exploitative few lived well, majority did not. A system, created where there is a state - a monarchical one, a system of administration (tax collectors, standing armies), worked well in the sense that the system was relatively stable to last for 7 centuries;