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Imperialism
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Africa Before Imperialism Culture: Hundreds of ethnic and linguistic groups – some traditional, some Christian and Muslim Political Structure: Large empires to small independent villages
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Why did the Europeans want Africa? Nationalism, Resources, European superiority Social Darwinism: Application of evolution and Darwin’s theory of “survival of the fittest” to human societies
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Forces Enabling Imperialism Internal: No unity; civil war over land, water and trade; Europeans used this to their advantage External: Guns and transportation; disease
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Berlin Conference Set up process to divide Africa
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Boer War Boers (Dutch living in S. Africa) vs British over control over S. Africa – Britain won
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Types of Control Indirect: Relied on existing political leaders Direct: Africans unable to govern themselves (European idea) so the imperialist nations controlled them
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African Resistance Unsuccessful: Couldn’t compete with guns (Maji Maji rebellion) Menelik II was able to keep independence (one of the few success stories)
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In modern day Tanzania, maji translates to war medicine Poorly armed Africans led a rebellion against the German control in the region, particularly over the cotton Africans did pretty well considering… then the Germans planned a famine – destroyed wells, crops, livestock, destroyed food stores, eventually causing their surrender Famine killed between 100,000-300,000 and the battle killed between 200,000-300,000 insurgents Historians still debate the roots of the conflict Some people in the region say that lions still have a taste for people
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Defeated Italy at Battle of Adwa Italians had old guns, bad maps, the wrong footwear for rocky terrain, bad communication, and low morale – troops numbered about 17,000 King Menelik raised an army of 73,000-120,000 – Russian advisors and guns
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Positive Impacts of Imperialism in Africa Reduce local warfare; improved sanitation; built schools and hospitals; economic expansion
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Negative Impacts of Imperialism in Africa Famines due to cash crops; loss of land and culture; disease
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The Crumbling Ottoman Empire Corruption led to the downfall – Europeans saw it as an opportunity
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Europeans Take Control Prime Location: Close to waterways Crimean War: Britain, France, and Ottoman Empire vs Russia – Russia lost, now European nations can go after Africa Muhammad Ali: Took over Egypt and planted cash crop, cotton – turned Egypt into an international market and built Suez Canal Persia: Several countries looking to develop it - fought and lost to Britain and Russia
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British Imperialism in India East India Company: Trading company that had complete control over India – with own military Sepoys: Indian soldiers working for E. India company “Jewel of the Crown”: India was the most valuable colony for Britain (300 million people and raw materials)
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Impacts of Imperialism in India Positive: Built up infrastructure – roads, railroads Improved quality of life – literacy, hospitals, schools Negative: Britain had complete control (political and economic) Cash crop=famine
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Sepoy Rebellion/Mutiny Rebellion of Hindu and Muslim soldiers against the British; forced the British to take complete control and caused racism
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Raj: British controlled portions of India
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Indian Nationalism Groups calling for self government
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Imperialism in SE Asia Dutch East India Company: Dutch company founded in the early 17 th century to establish direct trade in Asia British-Malayan Peninsula: Britain took control; wanted to complete with the Dutch for tin and rubber French Indochina: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos- rice and rubber – eventually led to US involvement in Vietnam
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Effects of Imperialism in Asia Positive Impacts: Economies grew; education; health; sanitation improved Negative Impacts: Region became a melting pot of religion and culture – led to clashes that still exist today
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Siam Maintains Independence Present day Thailand – make changes to keep colonial powers out
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US Imperialism Wanted to compete with Europe and establish itself as a global power Won in Spanish-Am. War with Guam and Puerto Rico Annexed from Queen Liliuokalani
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