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Liceo Scientifico “A. Einstein” Class: 5 ALS Iacumin Jessica British Imperialism Liceo Scientifico “A. Einstein” Class: 5 ALS Iacumin Jessica

List When did British Imperialism start? The British Empire under Queen Victoria British point of view about imperialism

When did British Imperialism start? 1550 – early 1600 Plantations in Ireland were encouraged by Queen Elizabeth I and King James I 31st December 1600 Elizabeth I creates the British East India Company  Britain controls trading in the Indian Ocean Extension of the commercial empire Bangladesh India Pakistan Sri Lanka

The British Empire under Queen Victoria New colonies Australia (1770 – 1829) China, Hong Kong (1841) Egypt (1882) India (1857: Indian Mutiny) New Zealand (1788) South Africa (1899 – 1902) Southeast Asia (Burma in 1866) Sudan (1884) The empire was able to adapt to each colony: it was extended and varied.

The British Empire under Queen Victoria 1857 Indian Mutiny  the British East India Company was dissolved India officially became part of the British Empire 1876 The Royal Titles Act was presented by the Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli 1877 Queen Victoria became Empress of India

British point of view about imperialism Imperialism = civilisation Superiority of the white man in terms of: way of life culture religion politics Superiority was imposed by God The Greenwich Mean Time was established in 1884 in order to fix time zones