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1 Warm Up- Page 79 What was the Industrial Revolution?
Where did it start and WHY? List 3 positives and 3 negatives associated with the Industrial Revolution In your own words what is communism? In your own words what is capitalism? What is the point of labor unions? Who wrote The Communist Manifesto? Who wrote The Wealth of Nations? What is suffrage?

2 Groups- 5th 1.Justin, Dhaval, Emily, Alex 2. Miranda, Sarah, Duy, Raif
3. Brenden, Amir, Bryan 4. Connor, Blake, Meghan 5. Victor, Kevin, Jason 6. Stefano, Christian, Jackie 7. Dylan, Al, Daniella Warm Up- Get out notes from last class and do the review questions on the back

3 Groups- 2nd 1. Nisha, Joshua , Nolan 2. Ernest, Micky, oded
3. Simone, Nida, Aidan 4. Keysha, Isabel, Adam 5. Fernando, Wilfredo, Andrew 6. Maddy, Austin, Zaria 8. Miriana, Maya, Feroza 9. Carlos, Natalia, Erica , April 10. Julia, Yassin, Gloria

4 Warm Up Find a group of 3 Hand in projects

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7 Warm Up- Pg.79 1. What is imperialism?
2. List the major European countries that were taking over other nations 3. Why did imperialism begin? 4. What was good about imperialism? 5. What was bad about imperialism? 6. What goods did Europeans want?

8 Warm Up On my desk. Put on page 89

9 The Age of Imperialism 1850-1914

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12 Industrialization=Imperialism
Industrialization led to an increase need for natural resources and new markets to expand their economies Industrial nations competed to control Africa and Asia in order to secure economic success

13 What is imperialism ? A stronger country taking over a weaker countries to get resources

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15 Africa before Imperialism
Hundreds of ethic and linguistic groups Traditional religious beliefs Late 1800’s Europeans only controlled 10% of Africa Steam boat allowed Europeans to drive further inland Africans controlled their own trading networks

16 Motives Driving Imperialism
National Pride- nationalism Economic competition amongst European nations Racism- Social Darwinism Christian Missionaries

17 Forces Enabling Imperialism
European's technical superiority Maxim Gun Steam Engine Railroads and cables Medical Advancements Quinine Local wars

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19 African Lands become European Colonies
Berlin Conference any European country could claim land in Africa by notifying other nations and showing they could control the land By 1914 only Liberia and Ethiopia remained free Industrially produced goods flooded colonial markets and displaced their traditional industries Europeans wanted African resources: peanuts, palm oil, cocoa , rubber, gold and diamonds ( South Africa)

20 Review 1. What is Imperialism?
2. How did the Industrial Revolution lead to Imperialism? 3.Which 2 areas of the world were taken over during the Age of Imperialism? Which area of the world was doing the taking over? 4. List 2 ways imperialism changed Africa. 5. List 3 advancements/drives that allowed imperialism to happen. 6. What happen to Africa during the Berlin Conference? 7. What resources did the European want from Africa.

21 Forms of Imperialism 1. Colonies – A country governed internally by a foreign power 2. Protectorate- A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power 3. Spheres of Influences- An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges Managements- indirect or direct

22 Management Methods DO NOT WRITE
Indirect Control Direct Control Local government officials used Foreign officials brought in Limited self-rule No self-rule Goal- to develop future leaders Goal- Assimilation Government based on European styles but may have local rules Government institution are based only on European Styles Britain and US Other European nations-

23 African Resistance Alliances, if promised independence
With the exception of Ethiopia , almost all resistance movements failed Long, long wars ( 50 years)

24 Impact of Colonial Rule
Positive- reduced local warfare, humanitarian efforts improved hospitals and schools. Railroads, dams, telephone and telegraph lines were made Negative lost control of land and independence New diseases Famines Traditional cultures were destroyed Mines

25 Review 1. Describe a colony in your own words.
2. Describe a Protectorate in your own words. 3. Describe a Sphere of Influence in your own words. 4. List 3 positives of Imperialism. 5. List 3 negatives of Imperialisms.

26 Muslim lands fall to Imperialist Demands

27 Arab Power Weakening The Muslim lands that rimmed the Mediterranean had largely been claimed as a result of Arab and Ottoman Conquests. Now Muslim powers were weakening

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30 Why the empire was weakening
A series of weak leaders Nationalistic feelings =Greece Europeans wanted its strategic location Military weakness

31 EGYPT After Napolean failed to win Egypt a new leader emerged; Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali wanted to modernize Egypt Food Crops= Cash Crops=Money Muhammad's grandson. Isma’il supported construction of the Suez Canal

32 Suez Canal A man made cut though that connected the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Opened in 1869 with a huge international celebration It saved 2 weeks time and 4,000 miles Project was very expensive ( 450 million dollar debt) for Egypt and soon Britain stepped in to oversea financial control of the canal 1882 Britain controlled Egypt

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36 Review 1. Which empire was dramatically reduced during The Age of Imperialism? 2. Why was the Suez Canal significant? 3. Where is the Suez canal located? 4. Who own the Suez Canal?

37 Warm Up – pg 92 1. What is imperialism? Why did it occur?
2. List 3 motives for imperialism 3. Where is the Suez Canal and Why was the Suez Canal important? 4. Why did Europeans want Africa and Asia? 5. List 3 negatives and 3 positives of imperialism 6. What was the Berlin Conference? 7. What is the difference between a colony, a protectorate and a Sphere of Influence

38 On Overhead- 25 minutes to complete it
Warm Up On Overhead- 25 minutes to complete it

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46 Background In the 1600s Britain set up the East India Trading Company
At first, the Mughal Dynasty was able to control foreign influences, however, the Mughal Empire was collapsing Mughal Muslims and Indian Hindus did not get along

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48 Britain expands Control over India
Beginning in 1757, Britain's East India Trading Company became the leading power in India India was important to Britain because of its enormous population ( 300 million) “Jewel in the Crown”- Britain's most important colony Britain ruled India closely. India was only allowed to buy British goods and produce goods for Britain

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50 Impact of colonization
Positives Railroad network Modern economy Telephone and telegraph lines Dams, bridges, irrigation Increase in literacy

51 Impact of colonization
Negatives Britain restricted Indian-owned industries Cash crops reduced food production, causing famine Racists attitudes

52 India Rebels By 1850 the British controlled most of the Indian subcontinent and many Indians were unhappy People felt the British were trying to convert them to Christianity Some rebellions were militaristic and others were intellectual

53 Indians Rebel- Sepoy Rebellion
As economic problems arose, nationalistic feelings increased. In 1857 rumors started that the British were starting to coat their bullets with beef and pork fat In May 1857, Sepoys, or Indian soldiers rebelled Fierce fighting erupted, however, Indians were never able to unite and defeat the British Britain tighten up its control over India

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55 Indians Rebel-Modernization
Early 1800 Indians began to demand more modernization and more independence Leader= Ram Mohum Roy “ Father of Modern India” No widow suicide No caste system

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57 Indian’s Rebel Nationalistic feelings increased
2 nationalist groups formed 1. Indian National Congress in 1885 2. Muslim League in 1906 These groups rebelled, however, they were still not able to take over Britain continued to rule India till 1947

58 Answer these Questions:
1. Which European country controlled India? 2.Which 2 religions made up the majority of India? How will India’s religious divide help Britain? 3. What started the Sepoy Rebellion? Who won? 4. What was the purpose of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League? What will keep them from working well together? 5. Who was Ram Mohum Roy? 6. When will India finally gain independence?

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61 Dutch East India Company- Again
In the early 1800s the Dutch East India Company established control over most of the 3,000 mile long chain of Indonesian Islands Other European countries seeing the wealth of these islands began to fight of control WHY= sugar cane, coffee, cocoa, rubber, coconuts, bananas and pineapples

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63 The French France controlled North Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia

64 Answer these Questions
1. Why did European countries want South East Asia? 2. Who controlled Vietnam?

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67 China Resists Foreign Influence
Historically China looked down on foreigners In 1793, the Qing Dynasty agreed to a English ambassador However, China was not interested in the “strange gadgets” from the West China remained Self-Sufficient

68 China and Trading China exported more than they imported Britain wanted to find a product China would buy Product=Opium Opium War- China lost and lost Hong Kong to Britain

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71 Internal Problems Increase
Population Increased and food production remained the same Flooding Opium addiction increased China tried to reform and uprisings began China’s weak military technology and its economic problems increased and Europeans stepped in and slowly began to control some of China’s trading polices

72 Boxer Rebellion Widespread frustration finally erupted
Poor peasants and workers were called Boxers Boxer Rebellion In 1900 the Boxers descended on Beijing shouting “ Death to the foreign devils” Soldiers from Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Japan and US step in and defeated the boxers China remained resistant to European ways , however, they opened up enough to try to reform the country

73 Answer these Questions
1. Historically, what was China viewpoint on Europeans? 2. Which product forcing China to open up? 3. What was the Boxer Rebellion? Who started it and who won? 4. Did China want to open up to the west?

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75 Japan Modernizes In the 1600s Japan isolated themselves from almost all contact with other nations Peace and relative prosperity reigned for two centuries

76 Japan Modernizes In the early 19th century , Westerners began trying to convince the Japanese to open their ports Japan at first was not wiling to open up Treaty of Kanagwa opened 2 ports to US

77 Japan accepts many Western Ideas
German’s strong central government British Navy American schools

78 Japanese Imperialism Grows
Wanted to become an empire Taiwan Manchuria Korea

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81 Answer These Questions
1. Historically, how did Japan feel about foreigners? 2. Which country was first to trade with Japan? 3. List 3 western ideas Japan implemented in their own country. 4. Did Japan participate in imperialism? 5. List 2 nations Japan took over? 6. Before imperialism, which country was more isolated, Japan or China? 7. After imperialism, which country was more isolated, Japan or China?


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