Imperialism and Nationalism

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Imperialism and Nationalism In the 19th Century

Imperialism Scientific expeditions Economics Exploration Botanical investigations Economics Raw materials from colonies Control of sources Break monopolies of other European countries on raw materials Indonesian rubber Germany developed synthetic dyes

The Power of Empire Political system in the colonies? Lifestyle changes in the colonies? Moral issues Slavery

The Power of Empire Slavery British Empire versus Brazil (1850-1851) Blockage of Brazilian ports British Empire versus Zanzibar (1873) Threatened destruction of capital Did Britain have the right to enforce their opinion of moral values? What about American involvement in Iraq?

"Any community with only one dominant power is always a dangerous one "Any community with only one dominant power is always a dangerous one. That's why I favor a multi-polar world, in which Europe obviously has its place." – Jacques Chirac, President of France, Time Magazine, Feb. 24, 2003

"Too long have too many Americans, and the people of the free world generally, stood by as silent accessories to the crimes of assault against freedom - assault against basic economic and spiritual principles that have made nations strong." – Ezra Taft Benson, "Watchman, Warn the Wicked", Ensign, July 1973, p. 38

"Tolerance is not conformity to the world's view and practices "Tolerance is not conformity to the world's view and practices. We must not surrender our beliefs to get along with people, however beloved or influential they may be. Too high a price may be paid for social standing or even for harmony." – Ezra Taft Benson, "Watchman, Warn the Wicked", Ensign, July 1973, p. 38

British Empire Expansions Explorers and scientists Scotland (1707) and Ireland (1800) united to England North America (1600s) Asia under East India Company (1857) Africa (1800s) Asia (1800s) Explorers and scientists James Cook (1728-1779) HMS Beagle (1831) David Livingstone (1813-1873)

British Empire Queen Victoria Prototype of a perfect mother Devout wife Strong willed “The Better Half” Ruled during the empire’s peak

Gladstone and Disraeli Victorian Prime Ministers A woman who had dined with the great English statesman Gladstone one night and his rival Disraeli on another was asked to compare them. "When I left the dining room after sitting next to Mr. Gladstone, I thought he was the cleverest man in England. But after sitting next to Mr. Disraeli, I thought I was the cleverest woman in England."

Russia Romanoff dynasty Successor to Roman Empire Internal conflicts Continuous expansion Defeat in the Crimean War opened eyes to progress of W. Europe Revolution of 1905

France Louis XVIII (brother of Louis XVI) Died in 1824 Charles X (brother of Louis XVIII) Toppled in revolution of 1830 Louis Philippe, duke of Orleans Limited monarch (compromise) Toppled by revolution of 1848 Louis Napoleon Bonaparte Nephew of Napoleon I Elected president in 1848 – 2nd Republic Coup of 1851 declared himself Emperor Napoleon III Maximilian and Carlotta in Mexico Overthrown after defeat in Franco-Prussian War Third Republic proclaimed (1871) Weak governments to WWI

Spain Consequences of S. American revolutions Mexico gained independence Queen Maria Christina allied with liberals Isabella installed as constitutional monarch

Belgium Revolted 1830 Withdrew from Dutch union Constitutional monarchy Tension between Waloons and Flemish Colonized Belgian Congo

Germany Small principalities Congress of Vienna combined areas Trading union established Revolutions of 1848 established constitutional monarchy Otto von Bismarck Chancellor to Wilhelm of Prussia United German principalities Defeated the French in 1870 Colonized east Africa and Samoa

Italy Patchwork of small states Revolution of 1848 gave some areas limited monarchies War of 1859 started by Austrians to reassert their authority Stopped by the French Kingdom of Italy declared (northern only) Giuseppe Garibaldi Red shirt army Rome conquered Vatican City given to the church

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