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Roots of Western Imperialism Ch 17 Sec 1
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1870-1914 Age of Imperialism BUILDING AN EMPIRE When a country controls another country’s govt./ trade / culture STRENGTH of modern industrial powers
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HOW IS IT DONE? Merchants or explorers first SOVEREIGNTY? Then soldiers, then engineers/ builders/ miners Developed the country but only for their gain FR/GB/GER
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TYPES OF CONTROL Settlement colony- large groups emigrate from mother country to colony (AUS) Dependent colony- A few officials are sent over to rule (INDIA)
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Types of control Protectorate- Local ruler keeps his title but Europeans controlled the area Spheres of influence- An area in which one nation has a special interest (others agree to respect that interest)
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National rivals Status symbol Place to get troops as well Coaling stations- islands (Steamships ) Bitter rivalries developed Hatred for colonizers
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Economic Motives Raw materials (coal, iron ore, copper, rubber, etc.) New markets to sell goods Did not want others goods in their nation though Jobs for their people
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Economic Motives Change people’s habits- shirt & tie??? Wanted to create monopolies in dependent countries/protective tariffs at home European pop. doubled by 1900 – led to mass migration to colonies
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Cultural Motives “White Man’s Burden” – British poet in favor of imperialism Impose their culture on others (“half-devil & half- child”) We’re really helping them!
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Religious Motives Missionaries- Spread Christianity Create schools and hospitals Helped teach hygiene, sanitation, reading, writing, etc. Goal was to convert others
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