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Causes of World War One Imperialism
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What is Imperialism? Imperialism is when a powerful country claims a different area of the world for itself This creates an ‘Empire’ The Smaller Countries are called ‘Colonies’ Canada was once a ‘Colony’ of Britain
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many nations had looked to expand their economic base and power through the collection of colonies leading up to WWI QUESTION: If having a colony brings a nation a bigger population, what positive effect could this have on selling the nation’s goods ?
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the size of empire was a point of pride for nations
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Britain in particular bragged that the sun never sets on its empire Watch the time change in the next diagram – all the countries were colonies of Britain before WWI The rotating circle represent the sun at the highest point of the day
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QUESTION: –What does the statement ‘The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire’ mean to you?
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Look at this picture – what do you think it represents?
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England Colony
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QUESTION: –What do you think this picture says about the control that England (Britain) had over the world because of its many colonies?
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France had a lot of colonies in Africa even small nations such as Belgium and the Netherlands had colonies in Africa, South America and Asia
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Germany had joined the race for colonies late and had some jealousy towards Britain and France – they wanted ‘their place in the sun’
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QUESTIONS: –Looking at the following Map, count how many colonies each country has –Which colonies are the biggest? Who do they belong to?
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Germany’s jealousy over not having colonies was a major cause of WWI Germany thought their military power could gain them more colonies
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Germany’s ‘place in the sun’ was supposed to look like this:
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