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1 Imperialism CCOT Thesis Statements

2 Though during British dominance in Asia between 1750 and 1914, Britain continued to politically and socially mock Britain by Western learning and military weapons; Britain also changed Asia by interfering with their trade system by smuggling opium and changing their political military rules.

3 Though during British dominance in Asia between 1750 and 1914, Britain continued to politically and socially mock Britain by Western learning and military weapons; Britain also changed Asia by interfering with their trade system by smuggling opium and changing their political military rules. Politically/socially mock Political military rules

4 European imperialism in Asia between economically continued to increase from the opium exchange from Great Britain to China. Numbers in Islamic practices saw a drastic increase which caused major changes in the social life of everyday people in Asia.

5 European imperialism in Asia between economically continued to increase from the opium exchange from Great Britain to China. Numbers in Islamic practices saw a drastic increase which caused major changes in the social life of everyday people in Asia. Politics? Social???

6 During the time between 1750 and 1914, though the forms of British rule changed, they were still able to remain in control and use India’s exports, like opium, to strengthen their control in China, and were also able to transform India’s economy and social classes through the use of railroads and strong nationalism.

7 During the time between 1750 and 1914, though the forms of British political rule changed from ____ to _____, they were still able to remain in control and use India’s exports, like opium, to strengthen their control in China, and were also able to transform India’s economy and social classes through the use of railroads and strong nationalism.

8 From 1750 to 1914, Europeans continued to believe they were superior to Africans and Asians, and continued to lust for new lands and territories. However, the technologies and methods of imperialism evolved to be much more deadly than before.

9 From 1750 to 1914, Europeans continued to believe they were superior to Africans and Asians, and continued to lust for new lands and territories. However, the technologies and methods of imperialism evolved to be much more deadly than before. Political? Social? Economic?

10 Between the years 1750 and 1914, European imperialism in Asia caused many reforms, like the Tanzimat, that affected the way society functioned, while Britain continued to control China’s economy through the Opium Wars.

11 Between the years 1750 and 1914, European imperialism in Asia caused many political reforms, like the Tanzimat, that affected the way society functioned by ______, while Britain continued to control China’s economy through the Opium Wars trade.

12 From , European imperialism led to Great Britain’s gain of economic control in India and China through products and industry, and Europe’s technological and political ideas eventually resulted in Japan becoming part of the New Imperialism. However, European’s racism and dominance never changed throughout the period, which greatly affected how political systems and social classes were set up in India and the rest of Asia.

13 From , European imperialism led to Great Britain’s gain of economic control in India and China through products and industry, and Europe’s technological and political ideas eventually resulted in Japan becoming part of the New Imperialism. However, European’s racism and dominance never changed throughout the period, which greatly affected how political systems and social classes were set up in India and the rest of Asia. 

14 Between 1750 and 1914 European imperialism changed through the introduction of railroads and the use of opium to control the Chinese, however the use of slavery stayed the same. During the time period , European imperialism experienced an economic advantage due to the introduction of railroads, and the Opium wars in China gave Europe almost absolute control over China’s people and economy; however, the use of slavery remained constant.

15 Between 1750 and 1914 European imperialism changed through the introduction of railroads and the use of opium to control the Chinese, however the use of slavery stayed the same. During the time period , European imperialism experienced an economic advantage due to the introduction of railroads, and the Opium wars in China gave Europe almost absolute control over China’s people and economy; however, the use of slavery remained constant. Social? Political? Economical?

16 In 1750 and 1914, imperialism affected Asia with military reforms, rebellions and opium. Trade became mostly controlled by Britain in Asia, and China became less dominant due to imperialism.

17 In 1750 and 1914, imperialism affected Asia with military reforms, rebellions, and opium. Trade became mostly controlled by Britain in Asia, and China became less dominant due to imperialism. Change/Continuity over time? Rework

18 From , European imperialism effected Asia’s political governments, specifically changing India’s politics through controlling the government and implementing reform, and changed Asian economies such as China through trading opium to deplete China of money and make the population dependent on British trade. Throughout this time period, imperialism encouraged racism by making Europeans associate their wealth and technology with permanent superiority.

19 From , European imperialism affected Asia’s political governments, specifically changing India’s politics through controlling the government and implementing reform. This imperialism also changed Asian economies such as the opium trade in China which led to the depletion of China’s of money and made the population dependent on British trade. Throughout this time period, imperialism encouraged racism by making Europeans associate their wealth and technology with permanent superiority.

20 During the period of , industrialization continued throughout the world which led to a rise in imperialism. Due to this imperialism, the persecution and oppression of the people of South Africa began and many negative side effects followed.

21 During the period of , industrialization continued throughout the world which led to a rise in imperialism. Due to this imperialism, the persecution and oppression of the people of South Africa began and many negative side effects followed. EFFECTS

22 Between 1750 and 1914, European imperialism spread throughout Asia, which caused change with the creation of railroads and taxes and promoted a sense of nationalism among Asian nations. However, the pursuit of gain and use of modern technology to industrialize these territories continued throughout the time period.

23 Between 1750 and 1914, European imperialism spread throughout Asia, which caused _____change with the creation of railroads and taxes and promoted a sense of nationalism among Asian nations. However, the pursuit of gain and use of modern technology to industrialize these territories continued throughout the time period. Social, Political, Economic

24 During the period of , European imperialism experienced political and economic changes during the Opium War where Britain controlled China and the introduction of railroads (this was India). In addition, there were also social changes such as military reforms, whereas slavery was constant throughout the period. Imperialism can’t experience anything. It causes things in Asia or Africa No slavery in Asia

25 European imperialism in Asia brought about many social, political, and economical changes through social and military reforms, while some of Asia’s social and economical aspects remained the same. Love you, but no— “There are many changes and continuities…”

26 Imperialism between changed due to the introduction of railroads in non-industrial Africa (India), and the invasion of Europeans in areas of Africa such as the Congo (caused what/how??); however, racism towards non-whites in Africa remained constant throughout the time period.

27 Europe’s imperialism in Africa continually was based off of racism, but gradually became more based in conquest in land than trade. Social/Economic/Political??? Change? Continuity?

28 Because of outside European powers, Asia experienced a decline in economic prevalence in Social? Political? Change/Continuity?


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