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.

Imperialism When a stronger nation takes over a weaker nation for economic or political gains Colony Total Gov’t control by Foreign power Protectorate Local Gov’t, but it is controlled by the Foreign power Sphere of Influence Foreign power has trading privileges Economic Imperialism Foreign Business runs the nation

China China does not want to trade w/West Day 1 China does not want to trade w/West They have everything they need West finds something they want…Opium Destroys the society, Qing Gov’t MAD! Opium Wars China is outmatched (technology) Lose, embarrassed (used to look down upon the west) Forced to Trade

Effects of Imperialism Taiping Rebellion Peasants are struggling, they rebel Take over most SE China Rebellion ends (20 million dies) Internal fighting Fighting the Qing Dynasty Fighting the imperialist armies China attempts to modernize Qing leaders stop it – afraid they will lose power

It always gets worse “Open Door Policy” Boxer Rebellion USA’s plan No one can colonize China We will all trade with China Sphere of Influence Chinese are not happy –Western get special privileges Boxer Rebellion Chinese peasants resent Westerners and Chinese Christians Seize parts of Beijing (SEZ) Multinational force squashes the rebellion China must change