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Part 1 Analysis

Motives Race/ Social Darwinism Economic- mostly mineral not agricultural Political Exploration Missionary Impulse

Open Shaft Diamond mining Kimberley South Africa

Methodist Sunday School Guiongua Angola 1925

Germans taking control of Cameroon 1881

Ivory in wagons South Africa 1860

Church organizations established missionary medical stations

Dr. Livingston Journey sketch map

China being savaged

Pears Soap advertisment

Maria C. Douglas Missionary and Nurse Burma 1888

Bagged groundnuts in west Africa

French capture citasel in Saigon, Vietnam

Rhodes Colossus – Cape town to Cairo

Lipton Tea advertisement

Epitaph of Livingston

Imperial Yact crossing the Suez Canal

Class Spectrum Most and least praiseworthy motive