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Ch. 12 Sec. 1 The New Imperialism 1800 - 1914 The New Imperialism 1800 - 1914
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Factors Behind the New Imperialism Imperialism – the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region New Imperialism – begins in 1870’s Industrial Revolution creates needs: Natural resources (ex. Rubber, petroleum ) New markets to sell goods A place for Europe’s growing population Imperialism – the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region New Imperialism – begins in 1870’s Industrial Revolution creates needs: Natural resources (ex. Rubber, petroleum ) New markets to sell goods A place for Europe’s growing population
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Factors continued Political Issues: Merchant ships and naval vessels need bases around the world Nationalism Need to counter other nations expansion Ruling a global empire increased prestige and influence Humanitarian Duty to spread the blessings of Western civilization Social Darwinism Racial superiority justified dominating other societies Political Issues: Merchant ships and naval vessels need bases around the world Nationalism Need to counter other nations expansion Ruling a global empire increased prestige and influence Humanitarian Duty to spread the blessings of Western civilization Social Darwinism Racial superiority justified dominating other societies
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Rapid Spread Africans and Asians strongly resisted Western expansion but: Older civilizations in decline (Ottoman, Mughal, and Qing) and slave trade weakened Superior weapons and technology Machine guns, telegraph, and riverboats Western educated Africans and Asians organized nationalist movements Some anti-imperialists emerged in the West Undemocratic, immoral Africans and Asians strongly resisted Western expansion but: Older civilizations in decline (Ottoman, Mughal, and Qing) and slave trade weakened Superior weapons and technology Machine guns, telegraph, and riverboats Western educated Africans and Asians organized nationalist movements Some anti-imperialists emerged in the West Undemocratic, immoral
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Forms of Imperialism Direct rule of colonies (French) Impose French culture and turn into French provinces Indirect rule of colonies (British) Used local rulers and encouraged young to get a British education and groom the next generation of leaders Protectorate Local rulers left in place but expected to follow European advisers (cost less to run, smaller military commitment) Sphere of Influence Outside power claims investment or trading privileges Direct rule of colonies (French) Impose French culture and turn into French provinces Indirect rule of colonies (British) Used local rulers and encouraged young to get a British education and groom the next generation of leaders Protectorate Local rulers left in place but expected to follow European advisers (cost less to run, smaller military commitment) Sphere of Influence Outside power claims investment or trading privileges
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