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Age of Imperialism Europe’s Rise to World Supremacy 1871-1914
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Preset: Why is the United States currently waging a war in Afghanistan and Iraq?
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Define: Imperialism Strategic point Protectorate Colonization Cash crop Sphere of Influence
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Imperialism Creation of global empires through the establishment of colonies Africa, SW Asia, South Asia, SE Asia – targeted regions by European powers Global Empire = sign of Great Power Created fierce competition among Great Powers to keep and defend and increase size of empire
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New Imperialism – 19 th Cent Economically transformed colonial region Introduced wage labor Investment capital – mines, plantations, docks, factories, banks (infrastructure) Lent money to non-European rulers of a region – influence
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Political Control Colony – regions directly controlled politically by Eur. countries and appointed govt. officials Africa Protectorate – regional/native ruler supported by Eur. power – had Eur. political advisor SW Asia
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Sphere of Influence – region of trade and investment privilege within a country – economic influence led to political influence (indirect) China
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Why Imperialism? Power and prestige Industrial, transportation, communication technology allowed Steam power – ships, rr Telegraph Global economy and global markets Raw materials – supported industrial production of goods and food
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Neo-mercantilism – empire was self- contained trade network – guaranteed markets protected from foreign competition by tariffs Investment capital – Europeans (countries, banks, people) invested in foreign regions – stabilization of the region to maintain investments and profits
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Balance of power – countries with large empires increased global influence and overall power Strategic location – some colonies had strategic value to protect other colony, resource, or shipping lane
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Social Crusade – bring benefits of civilization to the uncivilized – “white man’s burden” Read and Discuss Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “White Man’s Burden”.
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Close: Would you consider actions in Iraq and Afghanistan by the United States representative of a new form of imperialism?
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