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World Imperialism
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Reasons for The Rise of Imperialism 1. Increased need of raw materials (Iron ore, coal, rubber, metals, timber, and chemicals) 2. Increased need of consumers 3. Nationalism – increase power
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Colonization Definition: to settle an area or take over its government
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India Sepoy rebellion (1857-1858) against the “Raj” (Sepoys were native troops)
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India – cont. Forced to grow cotton instead of food British East India Company Positive affects: roads, railroads, telegraph system, postal service, schools and peace Indian Nationalist Movement – end Imperialism
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China Opium wars (1842) – British flooded China with opium grown in northeastern India and it became the drug of choice among Chinese of all classes. (profit – 80%) Trade was illegal and silver left China faster than it was coming in. (wars that lost Hong Kong to Britain) Open Door Policy in 1898 by U.S. Communism – unified China in 1949
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Africa Between 1880 and 1914, there was a “Scramble for Africa” by the states of Europe. (later, it backfired) Gold and Diamonds were found. Berlin conference – to divide up Africa equally among European nations. They were to agree on boundary lines and set down rules for expansion of Africa. Boer Wars – 1899 – 1903, between the Dutch and S. Africa (Boers).
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Japan Commodore Matthew Perry of America, made open trade with Japan Meiji Restoration of 1868 – modern age Imperialism made Japan the most industrialized nation in the world.
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