Supporters and Critics of Empire Flashcards
Who supported Empire?
- Ruling elites of late 19th and early 20th century
- Some Liberals
- Conservatives
- Supporters of and PM Lord Salisbury 1895-1905
- The Victoria League 1901
What were general reasons for supporting Empire?
- Moral reasons e.g. a “burden”/”responsibility” God had given the British to civilise the world; freeing colonies from local oppression and giving them welfare and law
- Economic benefits
- Empire for E’s sake; “white rule”
Why did Liberals support Empire?
To educate and improve colonies, aiming for self-rule
Why did PM Lord Salisbury want to unite the empire further?
To bind trade and governing so turn Empire into an economic superpower
Quote Lord Curzon
“there has never been anything so great in the world’s history than the British Empire, so great an instrument for the good of humanity”
John Hobson’s criticisms of Empire
Economist who wrote in 1902 he believed imperial expansion driven by search for new markets for rich British capitalists to make profit; a small and powerful elite e.g. Boer War for gold
Emily Hobhouse’s criticisms of Empire
Welfare campaigner reported on Boer War leading to gov enquiry into concentration camps
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt criticisms of Empire
Diplomat and poet in 1889: “The white man’s burden, Lord, is the burden of his cash”