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IMPERIALISM 25

Ottoman Decline Early 1700s

REFORM Tanzimat (Westernize) Universities Rail Govt.

Abdul Hamid Armenians

1915-1918 Young Turks 1.5 mil Eliminate culture

EUROPE 15th, 16th ?

IMPERIALISM Domination

18th 19th European Superiority $$$

motive? $$$ Politics

R. Kipling Racial Pseudo science “Race” Categorizing

H. Spencer Natural

TECHNOLOGY Means

Military Guns Comm., trans.

“Scramble” Europe Land

S. AFRICA Diamonds, gold De Beers Monopoly

AFRICA $$ Dependence Raw material Plantation system Cash crops

Ethnocentrism (racism) Racial supremacy

? Europeans: superior

Economic/social Migrations Labor