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Imperialism. Motives for Imperialism. Motives for Imperialism. Economic- need for new markets and raw materials Political – boost national pride, expand territory, exercise military force Social- racism, Social Darwinism, spread Christianity, white man’s burden. Forms of Colonial Control.
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Motives for Imperialism • Economic- need for new markets and raw materials • Political– boost national pride, expand territory, exercise military force • Social- racism, Social Darwinism, spread Christianity, white man’s burden
Scramble for Africa • 1882- King Leopold II of Belgium claims the Congo • Claims to end slavery • 1880- Scramble for Africa begins • Berlin Conference in 1884-85 • Africa divided with little thought to how African ethnic or linguistic groups were distributed • By 1914 only Liberia and Ethiopia remained free from European control
African Conflicts • South Africa • 1816- Shaka Zulu • Boers and the Great Trek • Boer War 1899-1902 • Ethiopia • Menelik II • Battle of Adowa- Ethiopians defeat Italians
Impacts on Africa • Positive • Reduced Local Warfare • Improved Sanitation • Life Span and Literacy Rates Increased • Negative • Loss of land and independence • Breakdown of traditional culture • Division of Continent
Imperialism in India • Fall of Mughal Empire- Controlled by British East India Company (“Jewel in the Crown”) • Negative Impacts • Loss of self-sufficiency • Cash crops leads to famine • Indian companies go out of business • Loss of traditional culture • Positive Impacts • Industrialization • Education • Sanitation
Sepoy Rebellion • Sepoys- Indian soldiers in British Army (mainly Muslim and Hindu) • Rifle Cartridges greased with beef and pork fat • Leads to Sepoy Rebellion • Failed Rebellion leads to Direct Rule (Raj) • New Direct Rule (Raj) paid by Salt Tax • Growing Indian Nationalism / Modernization • Ram Mohun Roy • Indian National Congress • Muslim League
Opium War effects • Treaty of Nanjing • Britain given Hong Kong • Extraterritorial Rights • Taiping Rebellion • Empress Cixi self-strengthening movement • China Carved into Spheres of Influence • Open Door Policy • Boxer Rebellion
Japan • Matthew Perry and the Treaty of Kanagawa • Meiji Era • Modernized gov’t • Modernized army • Modernized education • Modernized economy / Industrialization
Imperial Japan • Sino-Japanese War • Gained Taiwan and Pescadores Islands • Russo-Japanese War • Disputed land of Manchuria and Korea • Defeated Russians (great humiliation) • Japan annexes Korea in 1910