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Imperialism

Imperialism. European Impact on the World. Imperialism. The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region . Begins as Early as 1492 but doesn’t expand to Other continents until the 1800s . Imperialism Picks Up. Industrial revolution

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Imperialism

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  1. Imperialism European Impact on the World

  2. Imperialism • The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region. • Begins as Early as 1492 but doesn’t expand to Other continents until the 1800s

  3. Imperialism Picks Up • Industrial revolution • Economics • Military strength • New Imperialism • Increased interest in Imperialism in Africa, Asia, and The Pacific

  4. Why New Imperialism? • Economics • Access to Resources • New Markets • Politics and Military • Naval and Military Bases • Nationalism and Competition • Missionary and Humanitarian • Spread blessings of Western Culture

  5. Social Darwinism • The Idea that Western Civilization was superior • Imperialism and Conquering nations was Natures way of Demonstrating survival of the fittest.

  6. Imperialism Boom • 1870 to 1914 Most of the world was imperialized • Why? • Non- Westernized nations weaker • The overwhelming strength of Westernized countries • Guns • Economy

  7. Forms of Imperialism • Colonies • Direct and Indirect Rule • Protectorate •  local rulers were left in place but were expected to follow the advice of European advisers on issues such as trade or missionary activity • Cheaper • Sphere of Influence • Claiming exclusive trading routes and investments

  8. Dividing Up The World Imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific

  9. Africa • First Step in New Imperialism • Huge Continent • Not Industrialized • Political disputes all over • New Technology makes it possible • Medicine • Steam engines

  10. First Conquests • Explorers • Fascinated by what they saw • Difficult terrain • Rich in resources • Missionaries • Spreading Christianity • Built schools and hospitals • Treated Africans as Lesser People • Degrading

  11. Belgians Start the Ball Rolling • King Leopold sends diplomat to Congo to establish trade • Other European Nations join in the fun

  12. Berlin Conference • Major European Countries meet in Berlin to divide up Africa • Avoid Conflict • No Africans were Invited • Recognized Belgium's claim to Congo • Established free trade • Can’t Claim any part of Africa unless they set up a government office there.

  13. Dividing up Africa • Over the Next 20 Years they Redrew the Map of Africa • Paid no attention to tribal lands and previous divisions • France, England, Germany, Portugal, Italy • All push their way across Africa

  14. African Resistance • Almost every African Nation resisted Imperialism • European nations fought tribes and kingdoms in every area • Europeans dominated in almost every account • Ethiopia and Liberia Survive • Ethiopia had been reached in 1800 and started to modernize • Successful stop to Italian conquest

  15. Impacts of Imperialism • The Congo • Leopold works people to death for resources • Brutality, Mutilating, killings • International Outrage forced Leopold to Turn over control to Government, Becomes Belgium Congo • Still Africans were not allowed any say • Boers and British in South Africa • Dutch settlers moved away from British • Discovery of Gold leads to War • New Government established set up complete white rule • Racial segregation until 1993

  16. Imperialism Around the World • Ottoman empire and Middle East • Egypt modernizes to protect itself • England establishes protectorate • Iran • England and Russia create Sphere of Influence • India • 1600s England Gets trade in India leading to imperialism • China • England had long established trade connections • Growing control • Spheres of Influence • US open door Policy • Pacific • Imperialism on Islands • United States and the Phillipines

  17. Reactions to Imperialism • Imperialist Nations • Why are we Doing this? • Is it the right thing? • Why or Why Not? • I contend that we are the first race in the world, and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race…. It is our duty to seize every opportunity of acquiring more territory and we should keep this one idea steadily before our eyes that more territory simply means more of the Anglo-Saxon race, more of the best, the most human, most honourable race the world possesses. • - Cecil Rhodes

  18. Reactions to Imperialism • Imperialized Nations • Why is this happening? • Is it a good thing? • What should we Do? • "For Europe to rule Asia by force for purposes of gain, and to justify that rule by the pretence that she is civilizing Asia and raising her to a higher level of spiritual life, will be adjudged by history, perhaps, to be the crowning wrong and folly of imperialism. What Asia has to give, her priceless stores of wisdom garnered from her experience of ages, we refuse to take; the much or little which we could give we spoil by the brutal manner of our giving. This is what imperialism has done, and is doing, for Asia.“ • J.A. Hobson

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