HSY2601
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2024
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Due Date: March 2024
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The 19th century was a time of great imperial expansion and colonization, driven by
European powers seeking to extend their influence and control over territories around the
world. During this period, racial constructions and arguments were already evident from
the previous century, leading to the implementation of various forms of colonialism. This
essay will discuss the different forms of paternalistic colonialism in the 19th century,
focusing on the German activities in Namibia as a clear example. It will also examine how
these forms of colonialism differed from each other and their ramifications.
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