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What were two main economic motives for Western Imperialism? (663-664)
Bell Ringer 5/22/2006 What were two main economic motives for Western Imperialism? ( )
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Bell Ringer 5/23/2006 List the economic and cultural effects of imperialists and the types of control they used. Chapter26; Section 1 ( ) TYPES OF CONTROL (4) ECONOMIC EFFECTS CULTURAL EFFECTS
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Chapter 26: The Age of Imperialism 1830-1917
Section 1: The Roots of Western Imperialism ( )
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Imperialism One country takes control of another country Local people had very little say
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Settlement Colonies Large groups of people from one country living together in a new place Australia
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Dependent Colonies A few European officials ruled the non-Europeans
India dependent colony for Great Britain
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Protectorates Local ruler kept his title
Europeans really controlled the area Other nations kept out
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Spheres of Influence Not a colony or a protectorate
Area in which one nation had a special interest Other nations respect those special interests
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National Rivals More colonies more respect
Colonies place to get more troops
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ISLANDS Strategic locations which became coaling stations or naval bases
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Economic Motives for Imperialism
Need for raw materials Other markets
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White Man’s Burden Non-Western people were primitive – “half devil and half child” Westerners aimed to spread their ideas, knowledge, and culture
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Missionaries Spread Christianity
Knowledge of medicine, hygiene, and sanitation spread
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