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“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela
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How did the following types of technology affect “new imperialism?” Military Transportation Communication Medical
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Imperialism refers to the political & economic control of one area or country by another. 19 th Century – European Powers acquired colonial empires in Africa, Asia, & the Pacific
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Europe invested time & effort into creating colonies in the Americas Independence of United States & Latin America was a setback for European imperialism Imperialism continue in India, South America, the East Indies, & several other places
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Britain extended rule in India by defeating France & local rulers First Railroad in India – 1853 European missionaries spread Christianity British schools & colleges opened English became language of the government Indians resented change in their traditional ways
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British controlled India using better weapons & trained soldiers (sepoy) Large number of sepoy rebelled Rebellion crushed using loyal Indian soldiers Britain took control of India, & Queen Victoria became Empress of India
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Government – Having single system united India; Provided jobs, increased education, introduced English Economic – Built roads, bridges, railroads, & telegraph lines; India’s cotton industry hurt by English competition Health – Hospitals & new medicine; Led to population increase Social – Indians looked down upon; Workers provided cheap labor
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Britain: Cape Colony, West Indies, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore France: West Indies, West Africa, India, Algeria, Indochina Holland: Dutch East Indies Spain: Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico
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At end of 18 th Century imperialism was dying Britain lost United States Spain & Portugal lost Latin America 1880-1900 – New wave of imperialism sweeps globe Africa divided among European Powers
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Technological advances from Industrial Rev. Steamboat – Could reach interior of Africa, which was previously inaccessible Telegram – Communication with distant colonies Railroads – Shipped goods & materials Medical – Able to explore with less risk Weapons – Used to control locals
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New countries wanted colonial empires to establish power on world stage Britain seized Egypt to control Suez Canal – Fastest route to India European powers wanted to preserve “balance of power” Hoped to obtain resources & new places to sell
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