MT:2 Industrial Expansion and Imperialism

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MT:2 Industrial Expansion and Imperialism LT4 Learning Target/Goal: How were the imperialized people treated? How did the imperialized people feel? How did the imperialized people respond to being colonized?

Imperialism Almost all of Africa Many countries in Asia All of India Which areas were imperialized? (Made into colonies) Almost all of Africa Many countries in Asia All of India Why did imperialism take place? Nations needed/wanted Natural Resources Markets = Money Cheap labor Nationalism Missionary reasons (white man’s burden) Social Darwinism

Those who Imperialized Feelings-Attitudes Treatment Treatment Those who Imperialized Feelings-Attitudes Unfairly-abusive Lost land-taken or destroyed to get natural recourses Farmers planted cash$$ crops not food People starved No respect for culture or customs –made people change Forced to work for low pay, long hours, bad working conditions Superiority – I am better than them Social Darwinism I am only here to exploit(take) their natural resources I am here to help them be better cause they are savages White Man’s Burden

Worst Was King Leopold II Of Belgium Controlled the Congo Only wanted natural resources Ivory and rubber He kidnapped wives and children and held them hostage for ivory or rubber They were killed if no one returned Burned villages who rebelled Cut off peoples hands http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=1JS6_BH8low&feature=playe r_detailpage

Angry Stressed Hateful Resentful How Did The Colonized Feel And Respond? -Wars fought in response to European imperialism Angry Africa India Asia Stressed Sepoy Mutiny (rebellion) Indian soldiers refused to use bullets Protests for independence from England started Mohandas Gandhi Non violent protest Fasts http://www.biography.com/people/m ahatma-gandhi- 9305898/videos/mahatma-gandhi-a- legacy-of-peace-12169795858 Multiple rebellions everywhere Opium War Chinese rebel England and China fight over trade control http://www.youtube. com/watch?feature= player_detailpage&v= SuMmvqB9mm0 Boer War 1899-1902 Against English control in S. Africa Africans started Nationalism movements (proud to be non European) Hateful Resentful

Long term Effects of Imperialism Nationalism develops through out the world Nations/tribes in Africa still fighting each other Africa countries were created from colonies Colonized nations lost natural resources, traditions, and land. Many nations haven’t recovered (third world countries)

Effects of Imperialism How were the colonized people treated? How did the colonized people feel? How did the colonized people respond to colonization? Describe how the imperialized people were treated and how they felt and responded to the treatment.