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Bellringer Imperialism protectorate indirect rule direct rule annexed I Can… Explain how imperialism benefited European nations and what effects it had in Southeast Asia and Africa.
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Europeans believed they had a “moral responsibility” to civilize primitive people, spreading Christianity, democracy, and capitalism
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White Man’s Burden
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Numbered Heads #1 What is imperialism and what were the motivations for European imperialism?
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Colonial Takeover in Southeast Asia Competition for oversees territories By 1900 almost the entire area of Southeast Asia was under European Rule
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To Protect their investment the French made the country of Vietnam a French Protectorate, and incorporated the country that will be known as French Indonesia
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Numbered Heads #2 What Western nations tool territory in Southeast Asia by 1900 and what areas did they control?
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Colonial Regimes in Southeast Asia Governed colonial empires by either direct rule or indirect rule Direct rule- brought people over from their home country to govern the colony Indirect rule- cooperated with local political elites Colonies were used to provide raw materials and to be a market for European products Progress such as roads and railroads
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Numbered Heads #3 What purpose did colonies serve and in what two ways were they ruled by the mother country?
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Numbered Heads #4 In what ways did the people of Southeast Asia resist Colonial Rule in the late 1800’s to 1900’s?
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Workbook Partners Ch. 21 sec 2 pgs 232-234 10 mins to complete
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Empire Building in Africa ”
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West Africa 1880 - 1900 Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain & Portugal. English settlements along the Gold Coast & Sierra Leone. France, Germany & England competed for colonies in Africa. Slavery had been a major part of West African trade until the 1800’s As slavery declined, Europe’s interests turned to other goods Europe Sold Textiles & Manufactured Goods Europe Received Peanuts, Timber, Hides & Palm Oil
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Numbered Heads #5 What territories and important assets in Africa came under British, French, Italian, Belgium, Portugal, and Germany take control of from 1880 to 1900?
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David Livingstone and Henry Stanley explored Africa for decades
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King Leopold II of Belgium rushed in with enthusiasm to settle lands along the Congo
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Imperialism in Africa By 1914 only TWO independent states remained in Africa: Ethiopia and Liberia British governed by indirect rule Most other European powers governed directly French tried to assimilate Africans into French culture, not letting them preserve their own culture
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Numbered Heads #6 What were the effects of Imperialism in Africa?
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Written Summarization (Closure) How did imperialism benefit European nations and what effects did it have in Southeast Asia and Africa?
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