Supporters and Critics of Empire Flashcards

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Who supported Empire?

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  • Ruling elites of late 19th and early 20th century
  • Some Liberals
  • Conservatives
  • Supporters of and PM Lord Salisbury 1895-1905
  • The Victoria League 1901
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What were general reasons for supporting Empire?

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  • 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”
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Why did Liberals support Empire?

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To educate and improve colonies, aiming for self-rule

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Why did PM Lord Salisbury want to unite the empire further?

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To bind trade and governing so turn Empire into an economic superpower

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Quote Lord Curzon

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“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”

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John Hobson’s criticisms of Empire

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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

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Emily Hobhouse’s criticisms of Empire

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Welfare campaigner reported on Boer War leading to gov enquiry into concentration camps

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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt criticisms of Empire

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Diplomat and poet in 1889: “The white man’s burden, Lord, is the burden of his cash”

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