Why was the White Man's Burden written and what was was its purpose?

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Dec 29, 2016

Rudyard Kipling was writing to encourage United States Imperialism in the Philippines (and elsewhere) as a positive force in the development of the World.

Explanation:

As a active commentator and exponent of British Imperialism, Kipling felt a similar roles should betaken up by the United States.
The poem was published in the McClure Magazine of February 1899 under the title: "The White Man's Burden: The United States and The Philippine Islands.

The United States had just taken colonial control of many former Spanish Colonies after the Spanish-American War.
Teddy Roosevelt liked the message of the poem and it had an appeal among Conservatives of the time. Anti-Imperialists disliked it considerably and found it inherently racist.

Kipling was an extraordinary writer in that his writing had appeal and insight even when his politics was disliked. As a voice of Conservatism at time he expressed it in its most appealing light.