Imperialism on the EOG (7.H.2.1)

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Imperialism on the EOG (7.H.2.1) Colonization, conquest, and imperialism may alter a people’s way of life in positive and negative ways. Conflict may begin as ideological struggle and end in physical violence. There are multiple perspectives to understand and analyze in order to determine the effects of any type of conflict. The effects of conflict are multifaceted. Economic conflict may alter the quality of life for citizens in various nations and regions. Political conflict may lead to the formation of alliances. Political and social conflict may require military intervention.

Japan: A Success Story?

Day 2 – Japan Isolated/Feudal System Tokugawa Shogunate but peaceful and prosperous NOT industrialized Refuse to trade w/west 1853 – US doesn’t take no for an answer Matthew Perry (US Navy) Treaty of Kanagawa

Meiji Restoration (“enlightened”) Tokugawa forced out Japan – westernize and industrialize Study the West (Germany) Japan becomes powerful Imperialists Japan forces Korea to trade Disagreement w/China over Korea Sino-Japanese War Japan wins easily (technology)

Russo-Japanese War Fight over Manchuria (china) Japan wins (surprise attack) Japan attacks Korea (harsh) 1905 – Korea is a protectorate 1907 – Korea is annexed (added) Mean rulers Shut down newspapers Took over schools Stole land World ignores

Union of South Africa (British) Label each country by the imperialist controller. Label each county by its name in 1914. Create and label the spheres of influence in China. Create and label imperialism in the middle east Due: Friday 1/24 French West Africa (French) Union of South Africa (British)