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Imperialism in India, China and Japan. Things that made imperialism possible:. Technology Steam power made travel easier Machine guns End of old empires Made it easy for Europeans to take control. Types of Imperialism. Colony: territory governed by foreign power Most foreign influence - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Imperialism in India, China and Japan

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Things that made imperialism possible:

•Technology▫Steam power

made travel easier

▫Machine guns •End of old

empires▫Made it easy for

Europeans to take control

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Types of Imperialism•Colony: territory governed by foreign

power

•Most foreign influence •Examples: Belgian Congo, British India

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•Protectorate: territory governs itself but with foreign control

•Examples: recent Iraq and Afghanistan?;

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•Sphere of Influence: territory in which foreign country claims exclusive political or economic rights

•Least foreign influence•Example: China in 1800s

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The British East India Company

•Trading company, not government

•Controlled most of India from 1800 to 1857

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Sepoy Rebellion•Sepoy = Indian

soldier in British army

•Muslims and Hindus were angry because of animal fat in gun cartridges

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The Raj (British Rule)•British

government took over when Sepoys rebelled

•Set up Indian Civil Service

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Benefits of the Raj•Railroads, roads,

and canals built in India

•Britain got cheap cotton

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Ram Mohun Roy•Followed

Enlightenment ideas about human rights

•Worked for independent India

•Indian National Congress founded in 1885

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Ming Dyanasty (1368 – 1644)•Previously, China had been under the

Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty•1368 Hongwu took over and began Ming

(“brilliant”) dynasty•Took more government power for himself•Son Yonglo built Forbidden City

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Ming trade and exploration thrived at first, but voyages were expensive and eventually stopped

Smugglers traded illegally, agriculture expanded, and the economy was doing well

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Qing (1644-1911)•Weak leaders led to the downfall of the dynasty

•The Qing from Manchuria took over next

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• Qing were not Chinese, but adapted to Chinese culture well

• Had a sense of superiority in trading with foreigners – Chinese goods were better than everyone else’s

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•Chinese didn’t want to let Europeans in

•Sold a lot of tea to British for silver - balance of trade was in China’s favor

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Opium War•Britain smuggled

opium into China•Chinese

destroyed it•British attacked

and captured Shanghai

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•Qing dynasty lost the mandate of heaven!

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Unequal Treaties•Treaty of Nanjing

opened more places for Europe to trade

•Opened spheres of influence in China for US, Britain, France, and Russia

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Taiping Rebellion (1850s)•Hong Xiuquan

wanted to set up ideal kingdom

•Failed (20 million killed)

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Boxer Rebellion (1899)•Secret society of

Harmonious Fists•Temporarily

“captured” Beijing

•Embarrassed Qing dynasty