Chapter 26 Imperialism. The Meaning of Imperialism Through Political Cartoons.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Roots of Imperialism. I. Influences of Imperialism.
Advertisements

Imperialism.
Imperialism Dividing the World. Imperialism Defined Defined The control of a stronger or more powerful nation/country over a weaker region or country.
Chapter 27.1 and 27.2 Quiz Review
Political Cartoon Project
Roots of Western Imperialism Ch 17 Sec Age of Imperialism BUILDING AN EMPIRE When a country controls another country’s govt./ trade / culture.
The Start of American Imperialism *US History. Extending Our Borders Not a new concept for Americans. We had been moving westward for over 100 years and.
Wednesday 1/25/12 RAP Please read the Story teller on page 478 and answer the historical significance to the best of your knowledge. Today: SWBAT describe.
Age of Imperialism Causes
Do Now! What is Imperialism?.
Imperialism SWBAT: define the term “White Man’s Burden” and explain its significance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Homework: study for vocab.
Imperialism FUN!!!. ImperialismDefinition  Domination by one country over another country’s political, economic, and cultural life.
Learning Target: Identify the MAIN causes of imperialism. Do Now: Vocabulary Definitions 1.Imperialism- when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation.
Chapter 26 Imperialism. The Meaning of Imperialism Through Political Cartoons.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
 Grab a piece of copy paper and create the graphic organizer on the board. JUMP START.
Imperialism Review Lecture The “New” Imperialism…  late 1700s – early 1900s  different from earlier explorers in 1500s – 1600s (like in North & South.
What were two main economic motives for Western Imperialism? ( )
26.1 The Roots of Western Imperialism
Examine the cartoons and write down what you think Imperialism is.
“What enterprise is more noble and more profitable than the reclamation from barbarism of fertile regions and large populations”--- Winston Churchill.
Imperialism. After the Industrial Revolution, Europeans began looking for new lands to explore and colonize, this led to imperialism. – IMPERIALISM: domination.
Do Now: Why do people go out and explore new lands? What could be their motivations? Key Terms/Questions: White Man’s Burden: belief that white man is.
Industrial Revolution Factors of Production – Land Natural Resources – Labor workers – Capital Money.
US HISTORY REMEDIATION LESSON TOPIC: Expansionism BENCHMARK: SS.912.A.4.2 ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What were the motivations for U.S. expansion into foreign.
America Becomes a World Power Setting New Goals Manifest Destiny –Belief that the US was meant to spread from coast to coast –Once this goal was achieved,
Imperialism Objective: Describe European Imperialism.
The New Age of Imperialism
The Causes of the New Imperialism
Causes of the New Imperialism.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
New Imperialism ( ).
Imperialism
Economic Interests The industrial revolution created the need for raw materials (rubber, petroleum, etc.) as well as expanded markets. Industrial nations.
ISN 160 create a Unit 13 coverpage, Imperialism
What motives for imperialism can you find in Rhodes’s statement?
Age of Imperialism
Causes of the New Imperialism.
Imperialism: When a nation/empire/group of people takes over and rules another nation/territory/group of people politically, economically, socially. The.
Based upon this image, what is imperialism?
Global Imperialism
Ch. 26.1: The Roots of Western Imperialism
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism?
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? CPWH Agenda for Unit 10.3: Pop quiz!  Introduction to imperialism.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Agenda for Unit 10.3: Introduction to imperialism notes Reasons.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
US Imperialism.
Imperialism Political Cartoons
Imperialism – the basics
Causes of the New Imperialism.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? CPWH Agenda for Unit 10.3: Pop quiz!  Introduction to imperialism.
DO NOW: Based upon this image, what is imperialism?
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm-Up: Pop quiz!  Open notes Homework!!!
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
Imperialism so Successful?
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism?
THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM.
Happy Lunar New Year! Feburary 8th
European Imperialism Learning Goal:
“To what extent was imperialism a beneficial force?”
Ch. 26: imperialism.
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? ECHS Agenda for Unit 2: Introduction to imperialism notes Reasons.
A Western Dominated World
The Rise of American Imperialism
ROOTS OF WESTERN IMPERIALISM
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? Warm Up Question:
Essential Question: What is imperialism & what factors led to the rise of imperialism? CPWH Agenda for Unit 10.3: Pop quiz!  Introduction to imperialism.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 26 Imperialism

The Meaning of Imperialism Through Political Cartoons

What is the Meaning/Definition of Imperialism Whose involved? What are the goals? Where is it taking place? Why is it happening? How is it happening?

Analyzing Political Cartoons Political cartoons often… – Reflect events and express an opinion How Read a Cartoon: – Need to look at… Labels - what’s identified/named Symbolism – what images are used to help make a connection Analogy - what’s being compared Irony – what’s the cartoonist’s opinion

Book’s definition of Imperialism Imperialism is when one country takes over or controls another country. What, in your mind, did the book’s definition leave out?

Political Motives Believed their country would gain more… – Respect from other nations – Troops for bigger armies – Refueling stations for navies Big Idea… – Make your country the biggest and the best!

Economic Motives Believed their country would gain more… – Raw materials for industry – New markets to sell goods – Colonies to send jobless workers

Cultural Motives Believed it was their country’s duty to… – Spread Religion – Carry out the “White Man’s Burden” Belief needed to civilize “half devil half child” natives. “The first step towards lightening The White Man’s Burden is through teaching the virtues of cleanliness.”

Types of Imperialism Settlement – Large group people settle in 1 place Dependent – Imperialist officials rule country/natives Protectorate – Local ruler “leads”, but Imperialists have real power Sphere of Influence – Area where Imperialist country had a special interest, which was respected

Is Imperialism Morally Right?

The “New White Man’s Burden”? ``…that American’s have a right and even an obligation to depose regimes they consider evil…” Is Modern Imperialism Morally Right?