Question: It is obvious that there is a direct connection between race and colonialism, especially in the 19th century. Your study guide does specify that during this century, racial constructions and arguments were already evident from the previous one. Then, when it comes to the aspect of coloni...
[THEMES IN THE 19th CENTUARY HISTORY
POWER AND THE WESTERN WORLD ]2601
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Assessment 1 Short Essay Assessment Length: 1000 words max. Weight: 20% Theme: Empire Question:
Discuss critically what is meant by this statement: “Ironically, European exploration, of and expansion
into the African continent was often motivated by moral outrage against slavery”.1 Guidelines for
writing assignment 01:
• Your essay must have an introduction to provide an overview of the argument you aregoing to present.
• Your essay must have footnotes and a bibliography. Please consult Tutorial Letter HSYALLX/301 on
referencing and essay writing tips.
• The body of your essay should logically explain your stance in the introduction.
• Wrap up your argument in the conclusion.
DO NOT USE INTERNET SOURCES. Consult your study guide and/or any of the recommended sources
l be based on the following:
evelopments in the 19th
century
to structure your essay using a typical essay format, as prescribed in HSYALLX
refute or weaken your argument, and thoughtfully respond to it. 1Study Guide: page 21
Answer 1
The statement "Ironically, European exploration of and expansion into the African
continent was often motivated by moral outrage against slavery" poses an
interesting conundrum when considering the history of European imperialism and
its impact on Africa. This essay will critically discuss the meaning of this statement,
exploring the historical context of European exploration and expansion into Africa
in the 19th century, the motivations behind these actions, and the implications of
moral outrage against slavery in relation to these events.
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