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ImperialismDEFINITION
Domination by one country of the political, economic and cultural life of another country orregion.
CAUSESPolitical, Economic and Social
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ImperialismPolitical
Most of the leaders of the countries of Europehad a deep sense of competition between andamong each other. Many were in need ofnatural resources (coal and timber) especiallyfor industrialization.
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ImperialismEconomic
The Industrial Revolution was the motivationfor many European countries to findlocations to market their products.
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ImperialismSocial
Western Civilization had a sense of racialsuperiority. Europeans believed they weresuperior to all others. Imperial conquest anddestruction of weaker races was naturesway of improving the human species.
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ImperialismImperialism in Africa—Suez Canal
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ImperialismSuez Canal
1869—The Suez Canal opened. It linked the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Turkish ruler of Egypt owned the largest number of
shares in the company that built it.
1875—Britain gains control of the canal by buying shares in the company.
1882—Britain rules over Egypt
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ImperialismOpening of the Suez Canal in 1869
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ImperialismCecil Rhodes(1853-1902)
--Moves to southern Africa for health reasons.--Starts farming but turns to diamond mining with his brother Herbert.--Returns to England to attend university, but returns--April 1880 starts the DeBeers Mining Co.
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ImperialismPunch The LondonCharivari December 10, 1892
The Rhodes ColossusStriding from Cape Townto Cairo
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ImperialismBerlin Conference
November 15, 1884---November 26, 1885
PurposeA way to divide up Africa and its resources
as a way to avoid bloodshed among European nations.
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ImperialismResults
Protectorate—European possession of an African coast.
Spheres of Influence—control of a coast meant control of the hinterland.
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Imperialism
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ImperialismImperialism in Asia
Opium War (1839-1842)
Why did the British have a sphere of influence in China?
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ImperialismCheap Labor
Natural Resources
China’s Ethnocentric DispositionEuropeans could not teach China anything worth
knowing. Therefore, China also refused to trade with Great Britain.
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ImperialismGreat Britain was offended my China’sethnocentric disposition and decided the best wayto handle China and their lack of interest in tradeWith them was to import opium.
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ImperialismWhat is Opium?
Opium is a habit forming drug produced at thistime in India.
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Imperialism
Newstatesman.com August 13, 2009
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Imperialism
RT.com published October 7, 2009
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ImperialismBy the 1830s, opium shipped from India toCanton to be traded fro Chinese goods
By 1836, the Chinese Imperial governmentmakes opium illegal.
By 1839, the Chinese officials tried to stop theopium trade by destroying 20, 000 chests ofopium.
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ImperialismWoodcut from sacu.org Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding
An addict’s wife being sold to support his habit
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ImperialismBiyokulule.com
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Imperialism
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Imperialism
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Imperialism
History.culture-China.com
Take a few moments and describe for me what is happening in this photo
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ImperialismTreaty of Nanjing 1842
--All British citizens subjected to British not Chinese law
--British would no longer have to pay tribute to the imperial administration in order to trade with
China.--Five new ports open in China
--No restrictions on British trade, which means opium trade more than doubled in the three
decades that followed.
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ImperialismTaiping Rebellion—1850
Rebels wanted to overthrow the Manchu Dynasty, it allowed China to become too weak.
Resolution—China asks for Western help from Britain and France in 1856. Britain and France attack China
Consequence—Britain and France view it as an invitation for more imperialism. More trading ports open up by
1856.
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Imperialismhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5hAgVFRF1w
A Fateful Harvest
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ImperialismBoxer Rebellion—1900
Righteous and Harmonious FistsThey were referred to as Boxers by Westerners.A radical group of Nationalists that drove out all
foreigners. Is this a good or bad thing?
The Boxers attacked Western embassies which lasted for two months. It was put down by an
international force.
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ImperialismImperialism in Japan
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Imperialism--Tokugawa Japan social order
--Samurai
--Commodore Matthew Perry
--Yoshida Shoen
--Satsuma-Choshu
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