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The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1885
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The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1885
CARTOON: IMPERIALISM, 1885.
The Worlds Plunderers. Germany, England, and Russia grab what they can of Africa and Asia. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1885
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This powerful and thought-provoking print by Thomas Nast, created in 1885, captures the essence of imperialism during that era. Titled "The Worlds Plunderers" it depicts Germany, England, and Russia as personifications greedily grabbing what they can from Africa and Asia. The cartoon serves as a scathing satire on colonialism. In the image, each country is represented by a figure: John Bull for England, Otto von Bismarck for Germany, and a Russian character symbolizing Russia. They are shown with large sacks labeled with their respective countries' names, filled to the brim with resources plundered from these continents. Nast's use of symbolism is striking; he portrays Africa and Asia as helpless victims being exploited by these imperial powers. The globe in the background further emphasizes the global impact of this exploitation. During this period of Victorian imperialism, many European nations sought to expand their empires through colonization and resource extraction. This cartoon highlights not only the actions of these specific countries but also criticizes imperialism as a whole. Thomas Nast was known for his political cartoons which often tackled social issues or criticized political figures. His work played an influential role in shaping public opinion during that time. Overall, this print serves as a reminder of the darker aspects of history when powerful nations took advantage of weaker ones for their own gain. It prompts viewers to reflect on past injustices while urging them to strive towards a more equitable future.
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