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Roots of Western Imperialism How Europe, the US, and Japan (but mostly Europe) tried to take over the world
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Imperialism Imperialism is when one country takes control of another country
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Crash Couse: Imperialism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alJaltUmrGo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alJaltUmrGo Why was Europe so interested in Africa? List FIVE things you learn from the clip
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Imperialism Steps to building the colony: 1. Merchants or explorers visit foreign lands 2. If welcomed to stay, the “mother country” would send soldiers to protect their people 3. The Europeans would build roads & make other improvements to protect their interests 4. The new developed area would benefit the Europeans and all be done (mostly) without the consent of the locals
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The Scramble for Africa The focus of most of Europe’s imperialist activities in the 19 th century was Africa. The demand for resources, markets, and the prestige of having colonies drove imperialist Europe to Africa.
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The Scramble for Africa Up until the 1880’s only the coastlines of Africa had been colonized, exploited or even explored Gold, ivory and slaves had been taken from these colonies The slave trade ended in the in the 1800’s but European powers now had control of most of the African coast
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Reasons for Imperialism After the 1880’s Europeans had technological superiority due to the Industrial Revolution Europeans fought with machine guns/Africans had spears and bows. Better maps Easier travel with the steam ship and railroads. Made travel on water or land faster and allowed for close contract with colonies. Medical treatment of malaria with the drug quinine.
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Reasons for Imperialism African nations lacked unity No common language Lack of common culture Wars between different groups Lack of technology
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The Berlin Conference Rules for the Colonization of Africa In 1884 European powers trying to colonize Africa were coming into conflict. To avoid further conflict 14 European powers set up rules for colonizing Africa. No members of the African community were present.
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The Berlin Conference The agreement between the European powers specified European powers could acquire colonies in the following methods. Through occupation. Notifying other European states of the occupation and claim. Showing that the European power could control the area.
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The Berlin Conference Results of the Conference In 1850 most of Africa had been free. By 1914 only Liberia and Ethiopia were free of European control.
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Affects of Imperialism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw12KGSj53k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw12KGSj53k What impacts can we see today? Why was the Berlin Conference so detrimental to Africa?
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Result of Colonization Europeans did not find a new market for goods in Africa Africans had little currency to buy goods. Instead Europeans found that Africa had a great deal of wealth and raw materials to supply the European nations
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Result of Colonization Raw Materials Europeans developed cash- crop plantations Peanuts Palm oil Cocoa Rubber These plantations displaced food crops Africans needed to feed their families. Wealth Africa contain rich mineral resources The Belgian Congo Tin Copper South Africa Gold Diamonds
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Impact of Imperialism in Africa Positives Reduced local warfare Brought hospitals and schools to Africa. Increased life spans and literacy rates. Gained railroads, dams, and telephone lines Negatives Africans lost their land Loss of independence Large amounts of the African population died of European diseases. Smallpox Loss of traditional culture Division of African nations by European boundaries Forced labor Displaced resources
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Socratic Seminar Opening Question Greed Power Resources Conflict Expansion Tell me which word from this list best describes imperialism and why?
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