Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Imperialism
2
Imperialism Domination of one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
3
Causes Economic interests Political and Military
Humanitarian and Religious Goals Social Darwinism
4
Economic Interests Overseas expansion Wanted natural resources
New markets of consumers Place for growing population
5
Political and Military
Needed bases to get supplies Nationalism National security Prestige
6
Humanitarian and Religious
Missionaries Doctors
7
Social Darwinism Survival of the fittest for human societies
Racial superiority Improving human species
8
3 C’s Commerce Christianity Civilization
9
Types of Rule Direct rule Indirect rule Protectorate
10
Direct Rule Send officials to rule Impose culture on colonies
11
Indirect Rule Used local ruler Used military force if necessary
12
Protectorate Local rulers European advisors
13
Africa in Early 1800s Nearly 3 times the size of Europe
Hundreds of languages Varied governments
14
Slave Trade European nations outlawed transatlantic slave trade
Continued to Asia
15
David Livingstone Explorer and missionary Explored interior of Africa
Opposed slave trade
16
Henry Stanley Explored interior of Africa
Explored Congo for King Leopold II
17
Cecil Rhodes Supported imperialism in Africa
Helped Britain expand empire Promoted separation of races
18
Berlin Conference Held to avoid bloodshed No Africans invited
European power couldn’t claim land unless it had government office there
19
France Took large share of Africa Colonies in West and Central Africa
20
Britain Heavily populated regions with rich resources
West and East Africa Clashed with Boers
21
Boer War In South Africa Guerrilla fighting British won
22
Resistance Armed resistance Yaa Asantewaa Queen of Asante
Led fight against British
23
Ethiopia Menelik II Latest weapons and European officers
Modernized Ethiopia Latest weapons and European officers Battle of Adowa smashed Italian invaders Preserved independence
24
African Elite New class emerged Admired Western ways
Clashed with traditions
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.