Friday, March 16, 2012

[ Big Picture ] - Why?

Natural resources and balance of power were the two dominant reasons for conquest all around the world. The French exploited Vietnam for its raw materials such as coffee, rubber, and tea. Also, Vietnam was a direct trade center with China, which was an appealing aspect to the French who did not want to be left behind in the competition for foreign power. In 1500-50s, the Spaniards colonized Venezuela for its infamous city of gold, El Dorado. In the 1800s, the British invaded Nigeria during the scramble for Africa and monopolized the palm-oil trade. Even back in 639 AD, there were feud to control Egypt, or part of the “Egyptian pie.” From the Arabs to the Ottomans, Egypt was handed over from one dynasty to another. To meet the demands for raw materials and to keep a balance in power, powerful countries dominated weaker, more resourceful areas. 

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