1870-1914 Intro Video. DEFINITION The domination by one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another country/territory.

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Intro Video

DEFINITION The domination by one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another country/territory

WHY DID EUROPEANS THINK IT WAS IMPORTANT TO CONQUER OTHER COUNTRIES? : European nations sponsor missions of exploration (Gold, Glory & God) Establish colonies in the Americas & trade outposts in Asia & Africa (wealth & trade) Christian missionary efforts (knowledge of people & geography  maps)

WHAT DID FRENCH REVOLUTION & INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION HAVE TO DO WITH IT? French Revolution  nationalism & political competition Industrial Revolution  greater wealth, economic strength & technological advancements  demand for natural resources & new markets Attitude of superiority begins

WHAT WERE EUROPEANS LOOKING FOR FROM THESE COUNTRIES? Industrial needs (rubber, petroleum, manganese, timber) Expand markets (buyers for products) Invest in undeveloped regions b/c cheap labor Outlet for growing European population

WHAT WAS HAPPENING AS A RESULT OF IMPERIALISM? BALANCE OF POWER– if one country seizes control of land, then another country rushes in to gain control nearby Humanitarian goals - share God’s word & spread industry to improve the lives of non- Europeans (Social Darwinism)

WHY WAS EUROPE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS QUEST? Technology – Maxim machine gun, repeating rifles, steam-driven ships (military, communication & travel) Advancements in medical knowledge (quinine for malaria) Economic & political strength added to ability to hold control over land & people in other parts of the world Diversity of African languages, tribal customs, loyalty, & ethnic groups & traditional warfare over land, water & trade rights  disunity among African people (similar to indigenous American tribes)

CAUSES AND OUTCOMES CAUSES Industrial Revolution/French Revolution New markets to sell goods Search for raw materials/natural resources Racism/Superiority OUTCOMES Decreased local warfare/breakdown of traditional cultures Boundaries dividing people Loss of population from disease & unsuccessful resistances 2 positive  increased literacy & improved infrastructure

KNOW WHAT THIS PICTURE MEANS!

DEFINITION

WHY DID EUROPEANS THINK IT WAS IMPORTANT TO CONQUER OTHER COUNTRIES?

WHAT DID FRENCH REVOLUTION & INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION HAVE TO DO WITH IT?

WHAT WERE EUROPEANS LOOKING FOR FROM THESE COUNTRIES?

WHAT WAS HAPPENING AS A RESULT OF IMPERIALISM?

WHY WAS EUROPE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS QUEST?

CAUSES

OUTCOMES