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If the United States took over any country in the world, which one would it be & why?
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Imperialism
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Social Darwinism
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Social Darwinism In reference to an economic & political environment
Natural Selection + Survival of the Fittest
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Social Darwinism Those most fit for survival were most evolved, or most “civilized”
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Social Darwinism According to the Europeans who were the most “civilized?” Christian, wealthy, industrial nations
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Social Darwinism The poor, or “uncivilized,” were that way because they were less evolved
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Social Darwinism According to the Europeans who were the most “uncivilized?” Non-Christian nations (Africa, Asia & Pacific Islands)
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Defining Imperialism
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What Is Imperialism? Definition:
A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically or socially
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Forms of Imperialism COLONY:
A foreign region that is under the direct control of a mother colony The mother colony sends people to settle on the land
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Forms of Imperialism PROTECTORATE:
A foreign region in which the mother colony allows native rulers to maintain their position of power, but controls them
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Forms of Imperialism SPHERE OF INFLUENCE:
A foreign region in which an outside nation has control over trade and other economic activities
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Forms of Imperialism CONCESSION:
A country is granted the exclusive right to exploit a specific resource in a given region
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Two different management methods to control an area
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Motives For Imperialism
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Motives For Imperialism
P: Political (Gain New Territory) Prestige, strategic locations, greed, ethnocentrism (Nationalism) Lost New World Colonies
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Motives For Imperialism
B) Intellectual (“Civilizing”): The desire to spread Western technology, customs & traditions
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Motives For Imperialism
C) Economic: The IR created a higher demand for new sources of raw materials & new markets for products
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Motives For Imperialism
D) Religious: Spread the Christian message
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Motives For Imperialism
E) Exploratory: Searching for New Land Adventure is Out There
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Justification
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Justification??? How was Imperialism Justified? European superiority
Inferiority of non-white cultures Europeans MUST civilize the world Only the strongest nations will survive
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Gaining Control
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Gaining Control Military Invasion: Claim that the area is a threat
Claim that disorder threatens business in the region
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Gaining Control Indebtedness: A ruler loans money from another country
Falls under the control of the loaning country
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Gaining Control Concession:
Gain a concession and then send the military in to protect the concession
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Gaining Control War: Invade & conquer the territory
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Treatment of Native People
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Treatment of Native People
Enslavement: Forced labor Segregation: Separation of races Example?
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Treatment of Native People
Assimilation: The forced adoption of a “mainstream” culture Example?
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Problems for Natives?? Loss of traditional culture
Loss of traditional leadership Division of tribal groups Population decline Depletion of natural resources; loss of good farmland
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