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IMPERIALISM - Effects AP World History. Imperialism- Cultural Effects  Education  Gaining Western education generated new identities for a small minority.

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1 IMPERIALISM - Effects AP World History

2 Imperialism- Cultural Effects  Education  Gaining Western education generated new identities for a small minority Reading and writing almost “magical” Access to better paying positions Social mobility and elite status  Western educated elite embraced Western culture  Educated elite saw themselves as a vanguards for their societies – leading them forward

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4 Cultural Effects - Education  Unfortunately, hopes for a renewal of Asian and African societies fell short  Europeans declined to treat their Asian and African subjects as equals  Conflict between enlightenment ideals of Western thought and realities of colonial racism

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6 Cultural Effects – Diffusion  European culture spread  Settler colonies saw greater culture changes  European social norms often enforced Dressing in “western” clothing Outlawing subject people’s practices that were taboo in Western, Christian society (practice of Sati in India, for example)

7 Aboriginal Cricket Team (Melbourne) First Indian Cricket team to visit England

8 Cultural Effects – Religion  Christianity  Spread by missionaries  Large scale conversions New Zealand, Pacific Islands, non-Muslim Africa  Associated with Western education  Spread more by African teachers than European missionaries  Christianity became “Africanized”

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10 Cultural Effects – Religion  India  Rejected conversion  Renewal and distillation of Hinduism (instead of regional varieties) as an equal to Christianity Caused Muslims to view themselves as a separate community Set the stage for profound religious and political divisions in 20 th century

11 Swami Vivekananda

12 Cultural Effects – Race and Tribe  Pan-Africanism  Grows from common experience of colonial oppression and racism  Effort to revive cultural self-confidence and to challenge Western superiority

13 Cultural Effects – Race and Tribe  Idea of the Tribe  European notion developed to assist colonial rule  Africans found tribal labels useful In urban areas, ways to provide mutual assistance “Europeans believed Africans belonged to tribes; Africans built tribes to belong to.”

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15 Cultural Effects – Gender Roles  Africa  European patriarchy changed roles of African women Wage labor forced women to manage domestic economies alone Women’s sexuality and mobility was controlled by European and African men alike  Colonialism provided some opportunities Opportunities in mission schools, towns, and mines Small scale trade left to women


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