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1 Ms. Anderson & Mrs. Gilbert 12/6/16
Imperialism in India Ms. Anderson & Mrs. Gilbert 12/6/16

2 Warm-Up What types of imperialism did European powers impose? (Hint: Go back to your vocabulary worksheet to help you!) What type of imperialism did European powers use in North America (before the US) and in China?

3 Lesson Essential Objective
Daily Objectives Lesson Essential Objective Behavior Objective How did western imperialism impact India? S W A G

4 Tokyo, circa 1820 Industrialized Japan

5 Meiji Restoration

6 Sino-Japanese War

7 Treaty of Portsmouth, 1905

8 Imperial Japan

9 Assignment: Compare & Contrast China with Japan
Use Imperialism in China from Friday & Japan Modernizes from Monday (both pink) to complete the compare & contrast of China and Japan Answer the questions on the back of your worksheet in complete sentences How did Japan become an imperial power in the 19th century?

10 Asia Map Activity You have 20 minutes to work on this!
If you have questions, now is the time to ask!!

11 The Devilfish in Egyptian Waters

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13 Vocabulary Go to erialism-in-india.html (link in Schoology) Complete your organizer!

14 Reading Grab a World Cultures textbook Go to page 329, Read Section 4
Answer the questions on your worksheet You may work with the people at your table!!

15 “Well, then, they shan't blow him from nasty guns; But he must promise to be a good little sepoy.”

16 Results of Sepoy Mutiny
British respects treaties made by East India Company British gain direct control of India British gain more & more control Fueled racists’ attitudes toward Indians Increased mutual distrust Leads to rise of Indian nationalism

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21 Primary Source Activity

22 Political Cartoons Illustrations or comic strips containing a political or social message that usually relates to current events or personalities Serious about making a point

23 Components Symbols dove/peace, crown & sceptre/royalty Caricatures
Exaggerate characteristics for comedic purpose Stereotypes Dishonest lawyers, Italian gangsters Captions/dialogue

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27 Assignment Create a political cartoon about British Imperialism in India Must include a point/purpose Dialogue/caption 3-5 sentence explanation on the back Examples: Indian view of the Sepoy Mutiny, British View of the Sepoy Mutiny, Indian view of the Knife of Sugar, British view of the “Jewel of the Crown”


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