OLD IMPERIALISM VS. NEW IMPERIALISM
... Large geographic areas under single nation Profit over empire Dutch and British East India Companies—monopolies through trading posts British—established permanent colonies with limited self-rule Spain—subjected conquered people to system of forced labor Not interested in territorial acquisitions an ...
... Large geographic areas under single nation Profit over empire Dutch and British East India Companies—monopolies through trading posts British—established permanent colonies with limited self-rule Spain—subjected conquered people to system of forced labor Not interested in territorial acquisitions an ...
Imperialism Guided Reading
... 14. How many European countries had colonies in Africa by 1913? 15. Which two African nations remained independent? 16. Which European country controlled most of West Africa? 17. Which European country controlled much of East Africa? 18. Which European country controlled much of Southern Africa? 19. ...
... 14. How many European countries had colonies in Africa by 1913? 15. Which two African nations remained independent? 16. Which European country controlled most of West Africa? 17. Which European country controlled much of East Africa? 18. Which European country controlled much of Southern Africa? 19. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Waukee Community School District Blogs
... funding from France, began a canal to connect the two water bodies. Because Egypt could not pay their canal debts, they sold their shares to Great Britain 1882 – Egyptian nationalists rebel against foreign influence. British make Egypt a protectorate and take over control of the canal. ...
... funding from France, began a canal to connect the two water bodies. Because Egypt could not pay their canal debts, they sold their shares to Great Britain 1882 – Egyptian nationalists rebel against foreign influence. British make Egypt a protectorate and take over control of the canal. ...
What was the role or impact of European expansion into Africa?
... Notes on Colonization of Africa Forms of Imperialism colonies - states controlled by stronger nation protectorates- strong state has a relationship with smaller/weaker state and provides form of protection spheres of influence -A territorial area over which political or economic influence is wielde ...
... Notes on Colonization of Africa Forms of Imperialism colonies - states controlled by stronger nation protectorates- strong state has a relationship with smaller/weaker state and provides form of protection spheres of influence -A territorial area over which political or economic influence is wielde ...
Unit 10
... want this –did not want to compete with Britain as it might upset his balance of power in Europe) – Bismarck used Africa to solidify his power in Germany – colonies would give Germans jobs. 1884 Bismarck supported the small Afrikaner (Boer) colony in South Africa (British were also there) – the tim ...
... want this –did not want to compete with Britain as it might upset his balance of power in Europe) – Bismarck used Africa to solidify his power in Germany – colonies would give Germans jobs. 1884 Bismarck supported the small Afrikaner (Boer) colony in South Africa (British were also there) – the tim ...
Imperialism Project
... sell/trade with other countries. Colonies offered areas for Europe’s growing population. • 2. Political/Military- Merchant ships and naval vessls needed bases around the world to take coal and supplies. Industrial powers seized islands or harbors to satisfy their needs. • 3. Nationalism-W. leaders c ...
... sell/trade with other countries. Colonies offered areas for Europe’s growing population. • 2. Political/Military- Merchant ships and naval vessls needed bases around the world to take coal and supplies. Industrial powers seized islands or harbors to satisfy their needs. • 3. Nationalism-W. leaders c ...
Imperialism in Africa - Scott County Schools
... 1880-1914, European countries claimed most parts of Africa for their own 1885 – European nations met in Berlin, Germany and agreed to split (partition) Africa amongst themselves (Berlin Conference) By 1914, Europe controlled 90% of Africa ...
... 1880-1914, European countries claimed most parts of Africa for their own 1885 – European nations met in Berlin, Germany and agreed to split (partition) Africa amongst themselves (Berlin Conference) By 1914, Europe controlled 90% of Africa ...
The Age of Imperialism (1850 – 1914)
... Many claimed it was natural for “the weak to be taken over by the strong” ...
... Many claimed it was natural for “the weak to be taken over by the strong” ...
Chapter 12 Section 2 - Saugerties Central School
... other European powers began to compete for African territories. Within about 20 years, the Europeans had carved up the continent and dominated millions of Africans. Although many resisted, Africans could not prevent European conquest of their territory. ...
... other European powers began to compete for African territories. Within about 20 years, the Europeans had carved up the continent and dominated millions of Africans. Although many resisted, Africans could not prevent European conquest of their territory. ...
European imperialism over Africa
... Many people suffered from new diseases that the Europeans brought. Due to rebelling against the Europeans, many Africans lost their lives. Famines were caused by the changes in the agriculture, from owning a farm to spending money to feed themselves. ...
... Many people suffered from new diseases that the Europeans brought. Due to rebelling against the Europeans, many Africans lost their lives. Famines were caused by the changes in the agriculture, from owning a farm to spending money to feed themselves. ...
Unit X – Imperialism and the Great War
... 1870-1912 – “Scramble for Africa” 1884 – Berlin Conference held 1898 – Battle of Omdurman ...
... 1870-1912 – “Scramble for Africa” 1884 – Berlin Conference held 1898 – Battle of Omdurman ...
Imperialism stations
... Which of the inventions do you think would have been the most important for spreading European influence in Africa? ...
... Which of the inventions do you think would have been the most important for spreading European influence in Africa? ...
Imperialism - World History
... In a protectorate, local rulers were left in place but were ________________ _____________________________________________________. A protectorate _________________ to run than a colony and usually did not need a large ________________________. Spheres of Influence: A sphere of influence is an area ...
... In a protectorate, local rulers were left in place but were ________________ _____________________________________________________. A protectorate _________________ to run than a colony and usually did not need a large ________________________. Spheres of Influence: A sphere of influence is an area ...
Africa - TeacherWeb
... a. multiethnic- variety of ethnic groups and cultures who speak a variety of different languages b. More people live in Nigeria than in any other country in Africa c. once a British colony but gained its independence in 1980 ...
... a. multiethnic- variety of ethnic groups and cultures who speak a variety of different languages b. More people live in Nigeria than in any other country in Africa c. once a British colony but gained its independence in 1980 ...
Age of Imperialism
... • Social Darwinism – Belief that nations were like animal species. Survival of the ...
... • Social Darwinism – Belief that nations were like animal species. Survival of the ...
A New Period of Imperialism
... A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power. ...
... A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power. ...
Imperialism in Asia Cause Event Effect • China was slow to
... • Egypt fell into debt in the 1870s, in part Here we see the British warship Malabar • A scramble for Africa occurred with because of the expense of building the sailing through the Suez Canal in Egypt. France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Suez Canal, which linked the The Suez Canal was a critical gatew ...
... • Egypt fell into debt in the 1870s, in part Here we see the British warship Malabar • A scramble for Africa occurred with because of the expense of building the sailing through the Suez Canal in Egypt. France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Suez Canal, which linked the The Suez Canal was a critical gatew ...
European Imperialism In Africa
... another country. A more powerful country dominates the political, economic, or cultural affairs of a weaker country. • Reasons: 1. Economic 2. Political 3. Cultural ...
... another country. A more powerful country dominates the political, economic, or cultural affairs of a weaker country. • Reasons: 1. Economic 2. Political 3. Cultural ...
Asian Civilizations - USD 475 Geary County Schools
... the Kaiser got Mt. Kilimanjaro the Maasai were separated into to colonies ...
... the Kaiser got Mt. Kilimanjaro the Maasai were separated into to colonies ...
Modern World History Chapter 11, Section 2 Imperialism Case Studies
... Methods of Management: Direct Control • Paternalism – a policy that some Europeans used to govern colonies in a parental way by providing for their needs, but not giving them rights and not training local people to govern • Assimilation – a policy that the local populations of a colony would gradua ...
... Methods of Management: Direct Control • Paternalism – a policy that some Europeans used to govern colonies in a parental way by providing for their needs, but not giving them rights and not training local people to govern • Assimilation – a policy that the local populations of a colony would gradua ...
File
... the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. The Triple Entente (Allied Powers) was made up of France, Great Britain, and Russia. The Triple Alliance (Central Powers) was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. These were important because they meant that some countries had no option but to d ...
... the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. The Triple Entente (Allied Powers) was made up of France, Great Britain, and Russia. The Triple Alliance (Central Powers) was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. These were important because they meant that some countries had no option but to d ...
Scramble for Africa
The ""Scramble for Africa"" was the invasion, occupation, colonization and annexation of African territory by European powers during the period of New Imperialism, between 1881 and 1914. It is also called the Partition of Africa and the Conquest of Africa. In 1870, only 10 percent of Africa was under European control; by 1914 it was 90 percent of the continent, with only Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Liberia still being independent. The only colony the United States had claim to was Liberia which was established by the American Colonization Society on January 7, 1822. The Berlin Conference of 1884, which regulated European colonization and trade in Africa, is usually referred to as the starting point of the Conquest of Africa. Consequent to the political and economic rivalries among the European empires in the last quarter of the 19th century, the partitioning of Africa was how the Europeans avoided warring amongst themselves over Africa. The latter years of the 19th century saw the transition from ""informal imperialism"" (hegemony), by military influence and economic dominance, to the direct rule of a people which brought about colonial imperialism.