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Imperialism and Nationalism Mr. Ornstein Willow Canyon High School World History

Industrial Revolution and Imperialism European Nations and Japan Industrialized Rapidly New Technology Allowed Their Militaries to Industrialize Also and Become More Powerful

Industrial Revolution and Imperialism Industrialized Countries in Europe, Japan, and the US Needed Raw Materials to Fuel Factories They Took Raw Materials From Weaker Countries in Asia and Africa

Asia and Africa Countries in Asia and Africa Lacked the Technology to be able to resist Imperialism from Europe, Japan, and America Not Strong Enough to Fight Back

Imperialism When a Stronger Country Takes Land and or Resources from a Weaker Country. European Countries Imperialized Land in Africa and Asia Japan Imperialized in Asia

Nationalism Reaction to Imperialism When People in an Imperialized Country want to kick out the invaders and get their country back! Pride in your people or Country

Answer: How did the Industrial Revolution lead to imperialism? What is Imperialism? What is Nationalism?