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Imperialism
throughout world
history
What is Imperialism
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Types
Features--benefits
Features—costs
Points of view
Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty
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200 BCE-200 CE
Current day China, Manchuria, Korea
Set up essential Chinese govt syst
Civil Service
Great Wall
Silk Road
Ruled by Wudi
Han Dynasty
Alexander the Great
Roman Empire
Roman Empire
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40 BCE-300 CE
Military
North Africa, ME, Western Europe
Markets, Mediterannean
Law Codes
Trade
Roman Empire
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Pax Romana
Roads, aquaducts
Law codes
Trade
Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
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300 CE-1000 CE
Justinian’s code
Cyrillic alphabet
Eastern Orthodox…Greek and Russian
Preserved Greek & Roman Culture
Byzantine Empire
 Architecture
 Art
Gupta Empire
Gupta Empire
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300-550 CE
Central gov’t
United much of India
Golden Age
Gupta Empire
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Zero
Decimal place
Value of pi
Arabic numerals
Medicine-surgery, plastic surgery,
vaccines
Gupta Empire
Islamic Empire
Islamic Empire
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600-1200 CE
Muhammad
Umayyad & Abbrid
ME, India, N Africa, Spain
Preserved Greek & Roman culture
Islamic Empire
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Art-calligraphy, mosques
Religious toleration
Math-algebra, astronomy
Education (studied diseases, hospitals)
Moors
Mongols
Mongols
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China 1250-1400
Ghengis Khan
Large land empire
Asia, Korea, Peria, India
Spread of Chinese technology
Pax Mongolia
Mongols
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Silk roads, trade
Marco Polo
Russia, Kiev (250 years of isolation)
Tribute system
Age of Exploration
Age of Exploration
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1500s-1700s
Gold, glory & God
Aztec & Incas
Triangle trade
Mercantilism
Encomienda system
Cash crops
Age of Exploration
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Triangle Trade
Columbian Exchange
Language
Rich & Poor
Afrikaners, Slave trade, racism
Napoleon
Napoleon
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Early 1800s
Econ-prices, industry
Eduation
Legal code (equality, religious tolerance)
Spread of Enlightenment ideas
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
 1800-1900s
 Balkans
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
 Middle East
Japanese Empire
Japanese Empire
 Meiji Restoration
 Need for resources
New versus Old
Imperialism
 Economic system
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 products
Causes of New
Imperialism
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Social Darwinism
Nationalism
White Man’s Burden
Industrial Revolution
Military bases
Missionaries
Africa
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Conference of Berlin
Why not earlier
Resources?
Borders
Boer War
Asia
 India
 Sepoy rebellion
 Raj
 India National Congress
 China
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Opium Wars
Treaty of Nanking
Spheres of Influence
Boxer rebellion
British Empire
WWI & WWII
 How did imperialism lead to WWI?
 What happened after WWI?
 What int’l policy did Hitler, Mussolini and Japan
pursue?
 What happened to imperialism after WWII
 What problems/challenges remain (legacies)
 Still exists today?
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