The Dutch, French, and Italian Empires, and the Results of Imperialism

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The Dutch, French, and Italian Empires, and the Results of Imperialism © Student Handouts, Inc.

The Dutch Empire DUTCH EAST INDIES Conquered and controlled beginning in the 16th century by the Dutch East India Company Territory of the Netherlands, 1800-1942 575,000 square miles Borneo, Celebes, Indonesia, Java, Sumatra, West New Guinea Map courtesy of Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Evolution_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies.png

The Dutch Empire INDONESIAN INDEPENDENCE Nationalists led by Achmed Sukarno Movement followed Japanese invasion (World War II) Independent, 1949 Indonesians took over Dutch property and forced the Dutch to leave, 1957 United Nations gave Netherlands (Dutch) New Guinea to Indonesia

The French Empire GEOGRAPHY Second in size to the British empire – 4,500,000 sq. mi. Africa – Algeria, Equatorial Africa, the French Cameroons, Morocco, Tunis, West Africa Asia – Indo-China Americas – French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique Pacific – New Caledonia, New Hebrides Map courtesy of Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:France_colonial_Empire10.png

The French Empire French Community – Communauté française Morocco Established in the constitution of the Fifth Republic (1958) Nations independent in 1960 – organization defunct by 1970s Morocco 1953 – France deposed the sultan 1955 – sultan returned to power 1956 – independent Tunisia 1955 – granted self-government 1957 – became a republic

The French Empire Indo-China Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam Guerrilla warfare waged by communist-backed nationalists 1950 – self-rule 1955 – Cambodia and Laos withdrew from French Union 1955 – Vietnam divided at 17˚ parallel North – communist – led by Ho Chi Minh 1959-1975 – Vietnam War Fought between North Vietnam (Vietcong with Chinese support) and South Vietnam (backed by United States and Members of SEATO) Today – one united country – Vietnam Notes for the teacher: SEATO = Southeast Asia Treaty Organization.

The French Empire Algeria French Guinea Togoland and Cameroon 1954-1962 – fought for independence March, 1962 – cease-fire July, 1962 – independent French Guinea 1958 – voted for its independence and joined the U.N. Togoland and Cameroon France held trusteeships from League of Nations (after WWI) and United Nations (after WWII) Independent in 1960 Did not join the French Community Joined the United Nations Malagasy and Mali 1960 – free states Joined the soon-defunct French Community

The Italian Empire Libya Ethiopia Eritrea Somaliland Won from Turkey by war in 1912 Independent, 1951 Ethiopia Conquered, 1936 Independent, 1941 Eritrea 1890 – acquired as an Italian colony 1941-1951 – controlled by the British under United Nations mandate 1962 – officially annexed by Ethiopia 1993 – independent country Somaliland 1889 and on – acquired by treaties After World War II – United Nations trusteeship 1960 – independent as Somalia

Results of Imperialism: For the “Mother” Country Positives/Pros Negatives/Cons Increased industrial productivity from investments Profits from trade New drugs (e.g., quinine) and products from colonies Wars – against both natives and competing imperial powers Expense of maintaining large military and naval forces Hatred and resentment from native peoples

Results of Imperialism: For the Colonized Positives/Pros Negatives/Cons Natural resources developed Industrialization Raised standards of living Improvements in education, medical care, and sanitation Nationalism developed Exposure to new ideas Natural resources developed for benefit of mother country Native labor poorly paid and often mistreated Destruction of native cultures and languages Western diseases, vices, and other problems Racism Discouragement of native industries that might compete with the imperial power Lack of self-government and democracy

Review Questions What company controlled the Dutch East Indies prior to 1800? What sparked the movement for Indonesian independence? What European country controlled the world’s second-largest empire? Summarize the events of the Vietnam War.

Review Questions Describe the colonization and independence of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Describe the pros and cons of imperialism for an imperial power. Describe the pros and cons of imperialism for a colonized nation. Many now-independent colonies hold deep resentment toward their former imperial powers, while others have close working relationships (particularly members of the Commonwealth). How might you explain these different attitudes and feelings?