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Bell Ringer Explain how nationalism impacted Germany and Austria in vastly different ways.
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New Imperialism Essential Question: What were the causes and effects of New Imperialism?
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New Imperialism Imperialism – the extension of a nation’s power over other lands New Imperialism attempted to establish direct control over colonies.
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Need for raw materials (Industrial Revolution)
Motivations for Imp. Need for raw materials (Industrial Revolution) Need for markets to sell finished products to
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Nationalism – promoted competition Empires were a source of prestige
Motivations for Imp. Nationalism – promoted competition Empires were a source of prestige
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Motivations for Imp. Social Darwinism – theory used by Western nations to justify their dominance; based on Darwin’s theory Survival of the fittest empire “White Man’s Burden” – responsibility to bring Christianity, democracy, and capitalism to the “uncivilized” world.
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New Imperialism By 1900 virtually the entire area of Southeast Asia was under Western rule: Western countries like Great Britain, France, Germany, U.S., and the Netherlands SE Asia was an important stepping stone to China
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New Imperialism Indirect rule – a colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status. Cheaper – less troops and administrators Example: Dutch East India Company
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New Imperialism Direct rule – a colonial government in which local elites were removed from power and replaced by a new set of officials brought from the colonizing country. Commonly used when Imperialism was met with resistance Example – G.B. in Burma and France in Vietnam
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Early Contact with Africa
1450 – traded with coastal regions Travel to interior limited because of rivers and disease Based on slavery
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Africa before Imperialism
The African continent is/was very diverse 100’s of languages/ethnicities Large empires / small villages Various religions (traditional, Islam, Christianity)
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African Imperialism Dr. Livingstone was the first European to explore the interior of Africa. (Missionary) Henry Stanley – Found Congo River while searching for the Dr. Gave Europeans access to the interior of Africa
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Scramble for Africa King Leopold II – Established a Belgian colony in the Congo Set off European race for colonies. Why would they race?
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Scramble for Africa Belgian presence in the Congo setoff European race for colonies. Motivated by Nationalism / Riches (Gold/Diamonds)
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The Berlin Conference (1884- 1885)
Scramble for Africa The Berlin Conference ( ) European powers set up rules for colonizing Africa Any country could claim land Divided Africa w/ no regard for ethnic or language groups No African rulers attended
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By 1914 only 2 countries remained independent
Scramble for Africa By 1914 only 2 countries remained independent
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Ethiopia – A successful resistance
Menelik II – Emperor of Ethiopia Purchased industrialized weapons Only African nation to resist Europeans
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Strong economies and governments Industrialized militaries
Western Advantages Strong economies and governments Industrialized militaries Maxim Gun Steamships / trains Advanced Medicine
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Effects of Imperialism in Africa
Positive Effects Minor Industrialization Negative Effects Death and loss of independence Agriculture shifted to cash crops -> famine New borders created constant tension and warfare
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Essential Question What were the causes and effects of New Imperialism?
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Use the map on page 365 to identify:
Territory controlled by Europeans (Use different colors) Label specific territories Use the map on the screen to identify the natural resources being extracted *Don’t include Uranium and Chromium
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