Imperialism spread European hegemony worldwide from "summary" of Sapiens by Yuval N. Harari,David Vandermeulen
Imperialism was a driving force that propelled European powers to expand their influence across the globe. Through colonization, conquest, and exploitation, Europeans sought to establish dominance over distant lands and peoples. This pursuit of power and control was fueled by a desire for resources, wealth, and strategic advantages in the global arena.
European imperialism was not limited to a single region or continent; it spread far and wide, reaching every corner of the world. From the Americas to Africa, Asia, and Oceania, European powers established colonies and territories, imposing their rule and shaping the destinies of indigenous populations. This expansion of European hegemony had profound consequences for both the colonizers and the colonized.
The spread of European hegemony was marked by a complex interplay of economic, political, and cultural forces. European powers used their military might and technological superiority to subjugate native populations and extract resources for their own benefit. They also established political structures and systems of governance that reflected Eur...
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