Chapter 16 Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, & Rebellion
... Mid-Eighteenth-Century Wars Statesmen generally assumed warfare could be used to further national interests. Wars were not associated with domestic political or social upheaval and peace was not associated with the achievements of international stability. Their were two areas of great rivalry, the ...
... Mid-Eighteenth-Century Wars Statesmen generally assumed warfare could be used to further national interests. Wars were not associated with domestic political or social upheaval and peace was not associated with the achievements of international stability. Their were two areas of great rivalry, the ...
african imperialism
... necessarily accepted as fact by everyone, one aspect grew and influenced Europeans in Africa ...
... necessarily accepted as fact by everyone, one aspect grew and influenced Europeans in Africa ...
Why Imperialism?
... • Portuguese and Belgians were known to be especially harsh, even cruel, masters, particularly in Africa. ...
... • Portuguese and Belgians were known to be especially harsh, even cruel, masters, particularly in Africa. ...
Motives for New Imperialism
... – The imperial powers used economic and technological means to take control of other parts of the world and bring them into the world economy as suppliers of foodstuffs and raw materials and as consumers of ...
... – The imperial powers used economic and technological means to take control of other parts of the world and bring them into the world economy as suppliers of foodstuffs and raw materials and as consumers of ...
AP World History Catherine Phamduy
... Lord Charles Cornwallis was appointed to police the court systems and eliminate many Indians from their offices in govt. ...
... Lord Charles Cornwallis was appointed to police the court systems and eliminate many Indians from their offices in govt. ...
Why did the map of Europe change in the 19 century? Europe after
... territory and influence if this took place. This would result in an alteration in the European balance of power in Russia's favour. The Crimean War had a major impact on international relations. The most important was the end of the Holy Alliance. This international agreement had united Austria, Rus ...
... territory and influence if this took place. This would result in an alteration in the European balance of power in Russia's favour. The Crimean War had a major impact on international relations. The most important was the end of the Holy Alliance. This international agreement had united Austria, Rus ...
Review - 6 1800s
... Types of political rule– France-direct rule – England-indirect rule, protectorates – Spheres of influence – division of an area with some military control – Mandates – post World War I – Protectorate – local leader controlled by an outside European, basically a puppet – Mandates – legalized Imperial ...
... Types of political rule– France-direct rule – England-indirect rule, protectorates – Spheres of influence – division of an area with some military control – Mandates – post World War I – Protectorate – local leader controlled by an outside European, basically a puppet – Mandates – legalized Imperial ...
Presentation
... • The Spanish conquistadors established an overseas empire in the Americas. • In 1519 Hernán Cortés and his Spanish allies were welcomed into Tenochtitlán by the Aztec monarch Montezuma. The Spanish were expelled from the city one year later. • When the Spaniards left, smallpox devastated the Aztec ...
... • The Spanish conquistadors established an overseas empire in the Americas. • In 1519 Hernán Cortés and his Spanish allies were welcomed into Tenochtitlán by the Aztec monarch Montezuma. The Spanish were expelled from the city one year later. • When the Spaniards left, smallpox devastated the Aztec ...
The Spanish Empire
... unable to keep too many colonies under their power because of the monopolies held by other empires. Until 1605, France had not yet become a major colonial empire. Port Royal, in Acadia, what is now Canada. The French empire began to fall apart during WWII, when other nations occupied areas under Fre ...
... unable to keep too many colonies under their power because of the monopolies held by other empires. Until 1605, France had not yet become a major colonial empire. Port Royal, in Acadia, what is now Canada. The French empire began to fall apart during WWII, when other nations occupied areas under Fre ...
Imperialism Student Copy
... (Kaiser William II) over Morocco…close to war; French claims were recognized Tripoli: 1911 invasion & capture by Italy ; “worthless” colony (Libya)…prestige. “jingoism” & ...
... (Kaiser William II) over Morocco…close to war; French claims were recognized Tripoli: 1911 invasion & capture by Italy ; “worthless” colony (Libya)…prestige. “jingoism” & ...
Imperialism
... the United States(so they could be drafted into WWI) • In 1947 they elected their own governor • Today the debate on whether to grant Puerto Rico statehood, to become an independent country, or to continue as a Commonwealth and part of the United States still exists ...
... the United States(so they could be drafted into WWI) • In 1947 they elected their own governor • Today the debate on whether to grant Puerto Rico statehood, to become an independent country, or to continue as a Commonwealth and part of the United States still exists ...
APImperialism0506
... Sierra Leone- free Africans returning from Britain Liberia- first African republic 1847 (former American slaves came here) ...
... Sierra Leone- free Africans returning from Britain Liberia- first African republic 1847 (former American slaves came here) ...
Ch 9 Notes
... human history many empires have risen and fallen. European imperialism has its roots in early mercantilism. It caused huge increases in trade and exploration around the world. It brought peoples into contact that had never had the opportunity to meet before. By 1814, the world had seen about 400 yea ...
... human history many empires have risen and fallen. European imperialism has its roots in early mercantilism. It caused huge increases in trade and exploration around the world. It brought peoples into contact that had never had the opportunity to meet before. By 1814, the world had seen about 400 yea ...
chapter 18 powerpoint!!
... railroads and ports for trade and investments. This policy was called the Open Door Policy. • In other words the U.S. did not want to be left out of taking natural resources and setting up new markets in China, just like European countries were doing. • John Hay was the Secretary of State who called ...
... railroads and ports for trade and investments. This policy was called the Open Door Policy. • In other words the U.S. did not want to be left out of taking natural resources and setting up new markets in China, just like European countries were doing. • John Hay was the Secretary of State who called ...
United Nations Security Council
... more than €800 billion in circulation, the euro has the highest combined value of banknotes and coins in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U.S. dollar. Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the eurozone is the second largest economy ...
... more than €800 billion in circulation, the euro has the highest combined value of banknotes and coins in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U.S. dollar. Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the eurozone is the second largest economy ...
Chapter XV: Europe`s World Supremacy
... 80. Dissolution of the Ottoman Empi re pp. 654-662 A. The large, diverse Ottoman Empire included North Africa, the Arabian peninsula and Middle East, Asia Minor, and much of the Balkans. Many of its people were Muslims, but there were also Jews and many Christian sects. Only Muslims served in the ar ...
... 80. Dissolution of the Ottoman Empi re pp. 654-662 A. The large, diverse Ottoman Empire included North Africa, the Arabian peninsula and Middle East, Asia Minor, and much of the Balkans. Many of its people were Muslims, but there were also Jews and many Christian sects. Only Muslims served in the ar ...
Latin American Revolutions
... independence continued with little success until 1802. In Spain (1802) liberal reformers forced the king to issue a constitution. Fearing the liberal policies of Spain would change life in Mexico, the creoles, mestizos and Natives overthrew Spanish rule. Though independent, life for the Mexicans did ...
... independence continued with little success until 1802. In Spain (1802) liberal reformers forced the king to issue a constitution. Fearing the liberal policies of Spain would change life in Mexico, the creoles, mestizos and Natives overthrew Spanish rule. Though independent, life for the Mexicans did ...
Imperialism vs. Isolationism
... By 1900, the U.S. had gained a substantial empire and President McKinley, who was a confirmed imperialist, was reelected. Most believed that imperialism helped America to grow in size and thus become a stronger world power. However, some people such as Grover Cleveland and Andrew Carnegie did not su ...
... By 1900, the U.S. had gained a substantial empire and President McKinley, who was a confirmed imperialist, was reelected. Most believed that imperialism helped America to grow in size and thus become a stronger world power. However, some people such as Grover Cleveland and Andrew Carnegie did not su ...
Chapter 24.1 Building Overseas Empires
... do things w/o being asked, need less direction, more disciplined, can handle adversity, see both sides ...
... do things w/o being asked, need less direction, more disciplined, can handle adversity, see both sides ...
Chapter 24 - Issaquah Connect
... Austria annexes Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1908 Serbian protest, Russian support of Serbia First Balkan War, 1912 Balkan League defeats the Ottomans ...
... Austria annexes Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1908 Serbian protest, Russian support of Serbia First Balkan War, 1912 Balkan League defeats the Ottomans ...
Isolationism_Imperialism
... By 1900, the U.S. had gained a substantial empire and President McKinley, who was a confirmed imperialist, was reelected. Most believed that imperialism helped America to grow in size and thus become a stronger world power. However, some people such as Grover Cleveland and Andrew Carnegie did not su ...
... By 1900, the U.S. had gained a substantial empire and President McKinley, who was a confirmed imperialist, was reelected. Most believed that imperialism helped America to grow in size and thus become a stronger world power. However, some people such as Grover Cleveland and Andrew Carnegie did not su ...
“NEW” Imperialism?
... • Great Britain had acquired Egypt and Sudan earlier. Were attempting to control all territory south to South Africa. Destroyed the Zulu natives, and defeated the Boers (original Dutch settlers) in the Boer War (1899-1912). ...
... • Great Britain had acquired Egypt and Sudan earlier. Were attempting to control all territory south to South Africa. Destroyed the Zulu natives, and defeated the Boers (original Dutch settlers) in the Boer War (1899-1912). ...
The New Imperialism
... Westernize – One of the main goals in Imperialism is to get the target country to adopt western ideals and culture, because this was seen as superior to local culture, and this also made and colonies easier to control. ...
... Westernize – One of the main goals in Imperialism is to get the target country to adopt western ideals and culture, because this was seen as superior to local culture, and this also made and colonies easier to control. ...
Decolonization
Decolonization (US) or decolonisation (UK) is the undoing of colonialism, where a nation establishes and maintains its domination over dependent territories. The Oxford English Dictionary defines decolonization as ""the withdrawal from its colonies of a colonial power; the acquisition of political or economic independence by such colonies."" The term refers particularly to the dismantlement, in the years after World War II, of the colonial empires established prior to World War I throughout the world. However, decolonization not only refers to the complete ""removal of the domination of non-indigenous forces"" within the geographical space and different institutions of the colonized, but it also refers to the ""decolonizing of the mind"" from the colonizer's ideas that made the colonized seem inferior.The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization has stated that in the process of decolonization there is no alternative to the colonizer allowing a process of self-determination, but in practice decolonization may involve either nonviolent revolution or national liberation wars by pro-independence groups. It may be intramural or involve the intervention of foreign powers acting individually or through international bodies such as the United Nations. Although examples of decolonization can be found as early as the writings of Thucydides, there have been several particularly active periods of decolonization in modern times. These include the breakup of the Spanish Empire in the 19th century; of the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian Empires following World War I; of the British, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese, Belgian and Italian colonial empires following World War II; and of the Soviet Union (successor to the Russian Empire) following the Cold War.As a philosophy, ""decolonization"" refers to the ability to view and discuss non-European cultures from an unbiased, non-Western perspective.