Imperialism stations
... Selected African Colonies and Their Exports Document Analysis 1. What European industries benefited from African resources? ...
... Selected African Colonies and Their Exports Document Analysis 1. What European industries benefited from African resources? ...
Slide 1
... than Africans, Asians, or Latin Americans. The discovery that quinine could be used to prevent malaria allowed Europeans to enter Africa in large numbers for the ...
... than Africans, Asians, or Latin Americans. The discovery that quinine could be used to prevent malaria allowed Europeans to enter Africa in large numbers for the ...
The United States Looks Overseas
... After the war, Filipinos who fought alongside the Americans against Spain wanted independence. But President McKinley decided to make the Philippines a U.S. colony. The bitterly disappointed Filipinos began to fight against their new colonial rulers. American troops were sent to put down the resist ...
... After the war, Filipinos who fought alongside the Americans against Spain wanted independence. But President McKinley decided to make the Philippines a U.S. colony. The bitterly disappointed Filipinos began to fight against their new colonial rulers. American troops were sent to put down the resist ...
world war i and the peace
... To maintain support Europeans made many promises Promised independence But they often failed to fulfill them after the war ...
... To maintain support Europeans made many promises Promised independence But they often failed to fulfill them after the war ...
World Geography SOL Warmup Questions
... A. Blocking the entry of goods from all other countries into member nations B. Mutual military support if member nations are attacked C. Promise by member nations to repay aid money to the United States D. Reduction of tariffs between member nations ...
... A. Blocking the entry of goods from all other countries into member nations B. Mutual military support if member nations are attacked C. Promise by member nations to repay aid money to the United States D. Reduction of tariffs between member nations ...
Imperialism Vocabulary! Imperialism- policy by a stronger nation to
... Sanford B. Dole- led the provisional government of Hawaii and worked towards US annexation. Panama Canal- the canal built by the United States through the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Open Door Policy- a US policy issued in 1899 stating that foreign nations must allo ...
... Sanford B. Dole- led the provisional government of Hawaii and worked towards US annexation. Panama Canal- the canal built by the United States through the Isthmus of Panama to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Open Door Policy- a US policy issued in 1899 stating that foreign nations must allo ...
Unit 4: Imperialism Vocab List
... 9. Dollar Diplomacy- President William Taft’s approach to foreign policy, focusing on encouraging and protecting US trade as an investment in Latin American and Asia. 10. 1898: The year of the Spanish American War. This year is also the turning point marking the beginning of U.S. involvement in fore ...
... 9. Dollar Diplomacy- President William Taft’s approach to foreign policy, focusing on encouraging and protecting US trade as an investment in Latin American and Asia. 10. 1898: The year of the Spanish American War. This year is also the turning point marking the beginning of U.S. involvement in fore ...
Imperialism Student Handout
... killed Christians and foreigners, including the German envoy to Beijing Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 rivalry with Russia over influence in Korea led to strained relations Russia supremely confident it could defeat Japan in a war Japan launched a surprise attack on the Russian naval base at Por ...
... killed Christians and foreigners, including the German envoy to Beijing Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 rivalry with Russia over influence in Korea led to strained relations Russia supremely confident it could defeat Japan in a war Japan launched a surprise attack on the Russian naval base at Por ...
File - The Slaughterhouse
... constitution in the English colonies It established a set of laws that limited the power of government and gave all men the right to choose people to serve as judges This document protected the rights of its citizens Soon after, other colonies followed and began to establish a system of limited govt ...
... constitution in the English colonies It established a set of laws that limited the power of government and gave all men the right to choose people to serve as judges This document protected the rights of its citizens Soon after, other colonies followed and began to establish a system of limited govt ...
Chapter 10 America Claims an Empire IMPERIALISM
... Chapter 10 America Claims an Empire IMPERIALISM ...
... Chapter 10 America Claims an Empire IMPERIALISM ...
Imperialism - SPS186.org
... strong central government. The Igbo and Yoruba peoples followed traditional religions and relied on local chiefs for control. Britain did not have enough troops to govern such a complex area. As a result, the British turned to indirect rule of the land. Ruling indirectly through local officials work ...
... strong central government. The Igbo and Yoruba peoples followed traditional religions and relied on local chiefs for control. Britain did not have enough troops to govern such a complex area. As a result, the British turned to indirect rule of the land. Ruling indirectly through local officials work ...
Unit # 5 - Greene Central School District
... British East India Co.: controlled India Sepoy Mutiny: rebellion of Indian troops -> British controlBritish gov’t takes control of India ...
... British East India Co.: controlled India Sepoy Mutiny: rebellion of Indian troops -> British controlBritish gov’t takes control of India ...
Becoming a World Power: Imperialism
... Even so, Latin American nations appreciated U.S. efforts to protect them from European domination ...
... Even so, Latin American nations appreciated U.S. efforts to protect them from European domination ...
Imperialism power point
... US in Latin America • As a result of the Spanish-American war, Cuba becomes a US protectorate- political unit that depends on another government for its protection; an Puerto Rico is annexed into the US • President Theodore Roosevelt supports the Panama splitting from Colombia and becoming its own ...
... US in Latin America • As a result of the Spanish-American war, Cuba becomes a US protectorate- political unit that depends on another government for its protection; an Puerto Rico is annexed into the US • President Theodore Roosevelt supports the Panama splitting from Colombia and becoming its own ...
The Age of Imperialism
... • Two non-European countries, the United States and Japan, also became involved in overseas expansion during this period. – Both the U.S. and Japan were interested in East Asia. – The U.S. was also deeply tied to Latin America. ...
... • Two non-European countries, the United States and Japan, also became involved in overseas expansion during this period. – Both the U.S. and Japan were interested in East Asia. – The U.S. was also deeply tied to Latin America. ...
Colonial Democracy Notes
... Ancient Rome The concept of republican government was established by the ancient Romans. In a republic, voters elect representatives who speak and act for other citizens in the business of government. Representatives are supposed to work for the common good; sometimes called representative democracy ...
... Ancient Rome The concept of republican government was established by the ancient Romans. In a republic, voters elect representatives who speak and act for other citizens in the business of government. Representatives are supposed to work for the common good; sometimes called representative democracy ...
Chapter 22 The High Tide of Imperialism
... Desire to shorten the route around the Cape of Good Hope Construction of the Suez Canal, 1854-1869 Construction led by Ferdinand de Lesseps in 1854 Muhammad Ali attempted to bring reforms on the British model Dependence on foreign financial support When an army revolt occurred in 1881 protes ...
... Desire to shorten the route around the Cape of Good Hope Construction of the Suez Canal, 1854-1869 Construction led by Ferdinand de Lesseps in 1854 Muhammad Ali attempted to bring reforms on the British model Dependence on foreign financial support When an army revolt occurred in 1881 protes ...
Imperialism
... • This led to the establishment of the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay. • Amendment also made Cuba a U.S. protectorate – a country under the control and protection of another country ...
... • This led to the establishment of the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay. • Amendment also made Cuba a U.S. protectorate – a country under the control and protection of another country ...
Article 1- 1960 Year of African Independence
... the situation changed when Germany occupied France and established the collaborating Vichy government. Eventually all of the French Equatorial African and French West African colonies shifted their support to the French resistance movement. In 1944, grateful for the groundswell of colonial support, ...
... the situation changed when Germany occupied France and established the collaborating Vichy government. Eventually all of the French Equatorial African and French West African colonies shifted their support to the French resistance movement. In 1944, grateful for the groundswell of colonial support, ...
Revolution - World History Class
... into Diderot’s Encyclopedia about one key idea or person of the Enlightenment –Use the template provided to provide a brief summary of the person/idea & create a brief sketch –When finished, hang it up in the room to create a classroom encyclopedia –Be prepared to present on your topic ...
... into Diderot’s Encyclopedia about one key idea or person of the Enlightenment –Use the template provided to provide a brief summary of the person/idea & create a brief sketch –When finished, hang it up in the room to create a classroom encyclopedia –Be prepared to present on your topic ...
AMERICA IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE
... – under terms of Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, France gave up virtually all claims to North America – given extent of British victories in battle, terms of treaty were moderate – England returned captured French possessions in Caribbean, Africa, and India ...
... – under terms of Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, France gave up virtually all claims to North America – given extent of British victories in battle, terms of treaty were moderate – England returned captured French possessions in Caribbean, Africa, and India ...
Motive for Imperialism
... Sphere of Influencean area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment and trading privileges ...
... Sphere of Influencean area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment and trading privileges ...
Imperialism etc Lsn
... Conference (1884-1885), during which delegates from 14 European states and the US (no Africans were present) devised the rules for the colonization of Africa • The conference produced an agreement that any European state could establish African colonies after notifying the others of its intentions a ...
... Conference (1884-1885), during which delegates from 14 European states and the US (no Africans were present) devised the rules for the colonization of Africa • The conference produced an agreement that any European state could establish African colonies after notifying the others of its intentions a ...
Emergence of the US in World Affairs
... • Cuba drafted a constitution in 1900 that did not allow for U.S. involvement. • The U.S. government only agreed to remove its troops if Cuba included the Platt Amendment. • The Platt Amendment remained in place until 1934. It allowed for U.S. naval bases on the island and intervention whenever nece ...
... • Cuba drafted a constitution in 1900 that did not allow for U.S. involvement. • The U.S. government only agreed to remove its troops if Cuba included the Platt Amendment. • The Platt Amendment remained in place until 1934. It allowed for U.S. naval bases on the island and intervention whenever nece ...
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.