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Imperialism. Imperialism  What? A powerful nation establishes control over a weaker nation or territory  Why?  Industrialization requires resources/raw.

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2 Imperialism  What? A powerful nation establishes control over a weaker nation or territory  Why?  Industrialization requires resources/raw materials; extractive economies  Military bases  Political and economic power worldwide  Social Darwinism “survival of the fittest”  Spread Christianity and western values  Humanitarian reasons  Where? Primarily Africa, Asia

3 Imperialism  Africa  Nearly every nation colonized (see map)  Germany, France, GB, Belgium, Dutch, etc.  Southeast Asia  France – Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia)  Dutch – Indonesia  GB – Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar (Burma)

4 Imperialism  India - Great Britain  India, “jewel in the crown”, massive population, large market for British goods, lots of resources  Sepoys – Indian soldiers  Sepoy Mutiny – rose up against British, put down but showed animosity towards GB  As a result, GB establishes direct control of India  Benefits: railroads, communications, roads, bridges, dams, sanitation, schools  Hardships: racism, oppressed people, didn’t respect their culture, forced to grow cash crops (many starved)

5 Imperialism  China – several countries  Spheres of Influence – regions of control  Open Door Policy – trade with Europe  Boxer Rebellion – anti foreigner, put down by multi-national forces  U.S.  Supported Cuba’s independence from Spain  Spanish American War (1898)  Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico gained as a result

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7 Resources in Africa  Wheat, oats, olives  Petroleum, coffee  Bananas, maize  Diamonds, cotton  Manganese, nuts  Limestone  Livestock, fish, salt  Uranium, vanilla  Rice, copper  Rubber, timber  Copper, cobalt, zinc  Sheep, goats, iron ore  Lentils, palm oil  Cocoa, pineapples  Bauxite, rubies  Sugarcane, graphite  Dates, tea, sugar  Coconuts, cinnamon  Vanilla, cashew nuts  Barley, poultry  Phosphate, coal  Sorghum, yams, citrus


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