Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism, 1850 – 1914 Chapter 27.1: The
... the Chinese to immigrate. The Malays became a minority in their own country – conflict still exists today. The French took control of “French Indochina” (Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam) and used direct control management (all French government) – they did not encourage local industry and the local peop ...
... the Chinese to immigrate. The Malays became a minority in their own country – conflict still exists today. The French took control of “French Indochina” (Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam) and used direct control management (all French government) – they did not encourage local industry and the local peop ...
africa before imperialism
... protect British interests in Suez Canal; later established partial control as protectorate to ensure British access to canal Division in Africa • European nations competed aggressively for other territories • 1884–1885, European leaders met in Berlin to divide African territory • Tried to prevent co ...
... protect British interests in Suez Canal; later established partial control as protectorate to ensure British access to canal Division in Africa • European nations competed aggressively for other territories • 1884–1885, European leaders met in Berlin to divide African territory • Tried to prevent co ...
APWH Review - MR. FLORES` AP WORLD HISTORY
... • Enlightenment political ideas: ideological basis of American independence movements • American Rev created the 1st constitutional democracy & influenced rev movements throughout the world • Revs in the Americas created limited political democracies in which only a minority of the pop. Participated ...
... • Enlightenment political ideas: ideological basis of American independence movements • American Rev created the 1st constitutional democracy & influenced rev movements throughout the world • Revs in the Americas created limited political democracies in which only a minority of the pop. Participated ...
Roots of Imperialism In the United States
... • State-Run Colonies British, West Africa, Belgian Congo ...
... • State-Run Colonies British, West Africa, Belgian Congo ...
Ch 9 Notes
... Chapter 9: Historical Globalization and Imperialism Justifying the Methods: Eurocentric Views (p.148-151) Early arguments in favor of imperialism were based on ECONOMIC grounds. Europeans needed raw material, so they took them from where they could. Many Europeans claimed they were helping countries ...
... Chapter 9: Historical Globalization and Imperialism Justifying the Methods: Eurocentric Views (p.148-151) Early arguments in favor of imperialism were based on ECONOMIC grounds. Europeans needed raw material, so they took them from where they could. Many Europeans claimed they were helping countries ...
The New Imperialism
... In the late 1700’s, the British East India Company found the trade arrangements with China to be much less profitable than they could be, and tried to find ways around the trade barriers erected by China. The answer for the British was the cultivation and sale of opium. Soon, many Chinese were addic ...
... In the late 1700’s, the British East India Company found the trade arrangements with China to be much less profitable than they could be, and tried to find ways around the trade barriers erected by China. The answer for the British was the cultivation and sale of opium. Soon, many Chinese were addic ...
European Imperialism
... for the British Army in India. Upperclass men served as officers. Lowerclass British served at lesser rank and did not advance past the rank of sergeant. Only men with the rank of sergeant and above were allowed to bring their wives to India. Each English officer’s wife attempted to recreate England ...
... for the British Army in India. Upperclass men served as officers. Lowerclass British served at lesser rank and did not advance past the rank of sergeant. Only men with the rank of sergeant and above were allowed to bring their wives to India. Each English officer’s wife attempted to recreate England ...
New Imperialism
... King Leopold II of Belgium spoke of a civilized mission to carry the light “that for millions of men still plunged in barbarism will be the dawn of a better era.” --Privately, he dreamed of conquest and profit. Sent troops to Congo setting off other European nations to rival claims of region. ...
... King Leopold II of Belgium spoke of a civilized mission to carry the light “that for millions of men still plunged in barbarism will be the dawn of a better era.” --Privately, he dreamed of conquest and profit. Sent troops to Congo setting off other European nations to rival claims of region. ...
Global History Review Unit 5 Sec 7
... b. They wanted to spread their _____________, _____________and _____________. IV. THE BRITISH IN INDIA A. The British East India Company 1. By the mid 1800's, this company, who once was nothing more than a trading company, controlled ____________ of India. 2. They even had their own army called ____ ...
... b. They wanted to spread their _____________, _____________and _____________. IV. THE BRITISH IN INDIA A. The British East India Company 1. By the mid 1800's, this company, who once was nothing more than a trading company, controlled ____________ of India. 2. They even had their own army called ____ ...
Imperialism 2014 - Thompsonsocialstudies8
... potential for being a huge market for British goods and supplying Great Britain with the natural resources that it needed. ...
... potential for being a huge market for British goods and supplying Great Britain with the natural resources that it needed. ...
Imperialism etc Lsn
... The Collapse of North Korea (cont) – China will desire to maintain some sort of a buffer between itself and democratic South Korea and will also want to avoid a destabilizing flood of North Korean refugees across its border. It will also want to maximize economic gain from any outcome, especially a ...
... The Collapse of North Korea (cont) – China will desire to maintain some sort of a buffer between itself and democratic South Korea and will also want to avoid a destabilizing flood of North Korean refugees across its border. It will also want to maximize economic gain from any outcome, especially a ...
Spheres of Influence
... What impact did King Leopold II have on the Congo region of Africa? • The people in the Belgian Free State were exploited and forced into hard labor as Leopold exploited the land and stole its resources. ...
... What impact did King Leopold II have on the Congo region of Africa? • The people in the Belgian Free State were exploited and forced into hard labor as Leopold exploited the land and stole its resources. ...
The New Imperialism
... What do you notice about its location? It is on the coast. Set up prior to the 1800’s before European ...
... What do you notice about its location? It is on the coast. Set up prior to the 1800’s before European ...
The Age of Imperialism (1850 – 1914)
... Germany to settle arguments over African lands European powers divided all of Africa (except Ethiopia and Liberia) and drew up new borders – Did not consider ethnic or language differences of African tribes – Africans had no say in the decisions ...
... Germany to settle arguments over African lands European powers divided all of Africa (except Ethiopia and Liberia) and drew up new borders – Did not consider ethnic or language differences of African tribes – Africans had no say in the decisions ...
Intro into Exploration
... effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions, and groups (e.g. war, genocide, imperialism and ...
... effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions, and groups (e.g. war, genocide, imperialism and ...
CST10.4_per01_sem01
... The Sepoy Mutiny was an uprising that took place in May 10, 1857 and they took over Delhi. The Indians could not reunite due to religious differences and although they fought against the British they lost. The Turning Point The British government took direct command in India. Raj referred ...
... The Sepoy Mutiny was an uprising that took place in May 10, 1857 and they took over Delhi. The Indians could not reunite due to religious differences and although they fought against the British they lost. The Turning Point The British government took direct command in India. Raj referred ...
The Age of Imperialism (1850 – 1914)
... nations met in Berlin, Germany to settle arguments over African lands European powers divided all of Africa (except Ethiopia and Liberia) and drew up new borders – Did not consider ethnic or language differences of African tribes – Africans had no say in the decisions ...
... nations met in Berlin, Germany to settle arguments over African lands European powers divided all of Africa (except Ethiopia and Liberia) and drew up new borders – Did not consider ethnic or language differences of African tribes – Africans had no say in the decisions ...
african imperialism
... Governors, officials, & soldiers Controlled the people & set up a colonial bureaucracy (govt) Goal: rule locals & “transform” their society French-Direct Rule Sent officials from France to govern their colonies Goal: impose French culture on colonies & turn them into provinces British-Indi ...
... Governors, officials, & soldiers Controlled the people & set up a colonial bureaucracy (govt) Goal: rule locals & “transform” their society French-Direct Rule Sent officials from France to govern their colonies Goal: impose French culture on colonies & turn them into provinces British-Indi ...
Imperialism stations
... A faster-loading gun that was able to fire multiple shots more accurately than older muskets ...
... A faster-loading gun that was able to fire multiple shots more accurately than older muskets ...
Imperialism - SPS186.org
... Managing the Colony In this new age of imperialism, it was necessary not only to claim a territory but also to govern the people living there. However, managing Nigeria would not prove to be easy. It was one of the most culturally diverse areas in Africa. About 250 different ethnic groups lived ther ...
... Managing the Colony In this new age of imperialism, it was necessary not only to claim a territory but also to govern the people living there. However, managing Nigeria would not prove to be easy. It was one of the most culturally diverse areas in Africa. About 250 different ethnic groups lived ther ...
Chapter 24.1 Building Overseas Empires
... direction, more disciplined, can handle adversity, see both sides ...
... direction, more disciplined, can handle adversity, see both sides ...
Unit 06: Scientific and Economic Revolutions, 1750
... Railroads and improved infrastructure European military presence reduces local warfare Humanitarian efforts improve sanitation and education that leads to growth in life expectancy and literacy Colonial lands equipped with infrastructure to aid in economic growth Products from colonies valued in the ...
... Railroads and improved infrastructure European military presence reduces local warfare Humanitarian efforts improve sanitation and education that leads to growth in life expectancy and literacy Colonial lands equipped with infrastructure to aid in economic growth Products from colonies valued in the ...
Imperialism - Northwest ISD Moodle
... Social Darwinism- Europeans believed their race was superior Missionaries- to spread Christianity ...
... Social Darwinism- Europeans believed their race was superior Missionaries- to spread Christianity ...
Colonialism
Colonialism is the establishment, exploitation, maintenance, acquisition, and expansion of colony in one territory by a political power from another territory. It is a set of unequal relationships between the colonial power and the colony and often between the colonists and the indigenous population.The European colonial period was the era from the 16th century to the mid-20th century when several European powers established colonies in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. At first the countries followed mercantilist policies designed to strengthen the home economy at the expense of rivals, so the colonies were usually allowed to trade only with the mother country. By the mid-19th century, however, the powerful British Empire gave up mercantilism and trade restrictions and introduced the principle of free trade, with few restrictions or tariffs.