19th Century American Imperialism

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As Stephan Zweig expressed in his book, Europeans at the end of the nineteenth century would have felt confident that everything in their countries would continue to be in the same state which it was at the moment. Because of imperialism, nationalism, and tranquility, it would be easy to see why Europeans would believe this. First of all, there were not any notable wars or revolutions occurring at the time. The continent was at peace, and the government gave no reason for the citizens to suppose anything was wrong. Imperialism and nationalism also boosted the idea life was good and should continue to be this way. The occupant citizens held more power over the occupied and even controlled more land. With the nationalistic pride, Europeans did