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Imperialism Introduction to Imperialism. What is Imperialism? Imperialism – the domination by one country of the political, cultural, or economic life.

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1 Imperialism Introduction to Imperialism

2 What is Imperialism? Imperialism – the domination by one country of the political, cultural, or economic life of another country

3 Motives of Imperialists – Economic Interests Natural Resources – rubber, oil, coal, etc… Markets Outlet for expanding population

4 Motives of Imperialists – Political and Military Interests Need for bases around the world to take on coal and supplies (pit stops) Nationalism – competition for resources (prestige of ruling a global empire)

5 Motives of Imperialists – Humanitarianism and Religious Concerns Spread Western Civilization – law, medicine, and Christianity

6 Motives of Imperialists – Social Darwinism European races were superior to all others Social Darwinism – imperial conquest and destruction of weaker races were simply nature’s way of improving the human species (survival of the fittest)

7 Reasons for Imperialists’ Success Strong economies Well-organized governments Powerful armies and navies Superior technology and improved medical knowledge Superior weapons Review of Imperialism

8 Forms of Imperial Control - Colony Most restrictive Sending officials, soldiers, etc… to control the people Example – Algeria (colony of France) & India (colony of Great Britain) http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/archives/empire/4-07pic2.html

9 Forms of Imperial Control - Protectorates Cost less than a colony Did not require a large commitment of military or naval support Local rulers left in place Rulers were expected to accept the advice of European advisers Example – Egypt (protectorate of Great Britain) http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh- fornv/uk/uksh-h/hood3.htm

10 Forms of Imperial Control – Spheres of Influence Least restrictive An area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges China (Great Britain, France, Germany, Etc…)


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