The Scramble for Africa - Methacton School District
... European nations chose one of two different paths when it came to colonial rule: Indirect rule: colonies were ruled through existing traditional rulers ...
... European nations chose one of two different paths when it came to colonial rule: Indirect rule: colonies were ruled through existing traditional rulers ...
Slide 1
... The Industrial revolution brought about a greater need for raw materials. As a result many European countries began to seek raw materials from the continents of Asia, Africa, and South America. While seeking out these raw materials the Europeans established their rule on these continents expanding a ...
... The Industrial revolution brought about a greater need for raw materials. As a result many European countries began to seek raw materials from the continents of Asia, Africa, and South America. While seeking out these raw materials the Europeans established their rule on these continents expanding a ...
Name
... Why did imperialism begin? What was it? How did a country’s level of industrialization determine if it would become an imperial power more easily than others? How did imperialism cause rivalries between nations? How did imperialism influence European’s superior attitudes over others? Describe Africa ...
... Why did imperialism begin? What was it? How did a country’s level of industrialization determine if it would become an imperial power more easily than others? How did imperialism cause rivalries between nations? How did imperialism influence European’s superior attitudes over others? Describe Africa ...
French Imperialism in Africa
... German Imperialism in Africa Pd.6 -Belgian Prince ___________________ sent a delegate to establish trade with natives in Congo. -Germany sold cheap ______________ to Africa for a high price. ___________ and _________________ were abundant and easy to obtain in Africa. -Imperialism boosted national ...
... German Imperialism in Africa Pd.6 -Belgian Prince ___________________ sent a delegate to establish trade with natives in Congo. -Germany sold cheap ______________ to Africa for a high price. ___________ and _________________ were abundant and easy to obtain in Africa. -Imperialism boosted national ...
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 ...
American Influence
... of American democracy and Christianity added to calls for imperialism. • For this reason, many wanted to expand overseas. ...
... of American democracy and Christianity added to calls for imperialism. • For this reason, many wanted to expand overseas. ...
New Imperialism - cloudfront.net
... the rich. • Others argued it was immoral. • They pointed out that Westerners were moving toward greater democracy at home but were imposing undemocratic rule on other places. ...
... the rich. • Others argued it was immoral. • They pointed out that Westerners were moving toward greater democracy at home but were imposing undemocratic rule on other places. ...
Chapter 25: Age of Imperialism (1875-1919)
... --India had 300 million people (supplier of raw materials and consumers) I. Britain Expanded Control Over India A. Growth of the East India Company (est. 1600’s) 1. by 1700 = Mughal Dynasty collapsing…maharajas (small states) forming 2. By 1757 = BIEC was in control if India 3. BIEC had a military s ...
... --India had 300 million people (supplier of raw materials and consumers) I. Britain Expanded Control Over India A. Growth of the East India Company (est. 1600’s) 1. by 1700 = Mughal Dynasty collapsing…maharajas (small states) forming 2. By 1757 = BIEC was in control if India 3. BIEC had a military s ...
History – 10 Name
... _____1. Which of the following terms does not relate to the other three? a. isolationism b. imperialism c. Manifest Destiny d. expansionism _____2. Which of the following would be an argument against imperialism? a. benefits the economy b. increases power in the world c. increases influence in the w ...
... _____1. Which of the following terms does not relate to the other three? a. isolationism b. imperialism c. Manifest Destiny d. expansionism _____2. Which of the following would be an argument against imperialism? a. benefits the economy b. increases power in the world c. increases influence in the w ...
Imperialism
... An area in which an outside power Liberia was under the sphere claims excusive investment or of influence of the United trading privileges States ...
... An area in which an outside power Liberia was under the sphere claims excusive investment or of influence of the United trading privileges States ...
The Age of Western Imperialism
... 8. Apart from the US, what were Great Britain’s “Settler Colonies”? Read “A Chinese Official Appeals to Queen Victoria to Halt the Opium Trade” 9. How does the Chinese official imply that the British are hypocrites? ...
... 8. Apart from the US, what were Great Britain’s “Settler Colonies”? Read “A Chinese Official Appeals to Queen Victoria to Halt the Opium Trade” 9. How does the Chinese official imply that the British are hypocrites? ...
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. ...
Unit 10
... Cape Town. Boers added the British in the war against the Zulu 1872 Cape Town was controlled by its own government under the protection of the British Foreign Office. 1877 Britain took the Transvaal from the Boer Cecil B Rhodes began pushing for British expansion from South Africa 1880 Anglo/Boer ho ...
... Cape Town. Boers added the British in the war against the Zulu 1872 Cape Town was controlled by its own government under the protection of the British Foreign Office. 1877 Britain took the Transvaal from the Boer Cecil B Rhodes began pushing for British expansion from South Africa 1880 Anglo/Boer ho ...
14.PoliticsOfThe19thCentury
... Christian missionaries and doctors worked in Africa and Asia, the primary motive was economic gain. • Britain took control of India. (imported cotton and tea from India.) The Sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British Army) rebelled against the British because of British insensitivity to Indian customs. ...
... Christian missionaries and doctors worked in Africa and Asia, the primary motive was economic gain. • Britain took control of India. (imported cotton and tea from India.) The Sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British Army) rebelled against the British because of British insensitivity to Indian customs. ...
Nationalism and Imperialism - Welcome to Mrs. Vince's
... British, and shortens the route of travel. • Berlin Conference-In order to prevent conflict, European powers met in 1884-1885 to divide Africa with no regard for tribal borders. • Boer Wars-Dutch were in South Africa since 1600s. When gold was discovered the British arrived and claimed the territory ...
... British, and shortens the route of travel. • Berlin Conference-In order to prevent conflict, European powers met in 1884-1885 to divide Africa with no regard for tribal borders. • Boer Wars-Dutch were in South Africa since 1600s. When gold was discovered the British arrived and claimed the territory ...
Eyes on the Pacific
... In 1867, Russia was looking to sell its colony of Alaska. U.S. Secretary of State William Seward believed buying Alaska was a way to open trade in Asia and the Pacific. – He paid $7.2 million for the territory, or about 2 cents an acre. – Many Americans called the purchase “Seward’s Folly,” because ...
... In 1867, Russia was looking to sell its colony of Alaska. U.S. Secretary of State William Seward believed buying Alaska was a way to open trade in Asia and the Pacific. – He paid $7.2 million for the territory, or about 2 cents an acre. – Many Americans called the purchase “Seward’s Folly,” because ...
Chapter 22 Shadow over the Pacific Quiz #9
... Chapter 22 Shadow over the Pacific Quiz #9 Name______________________ c/b__________________________date__________________ Score_______ 1.The Manchu Dynasty did not fall because of a. discreet Japanese economic pressure. b. pressures placed upon it by Western imperialism. c. its growing inability to ...
... Chapter 22 Shadow over the Pacific Quiz #9 Name______________________ c/b__________________________date__________________ Score_______ 1.The Manchu Dynasty did not fall because of a. discreet Japanese economic pressure. b. pressures placed upon it by Western imperialism. c. its growing inability to ...
Chapter 22 section 1 questions
... 1. What is imperialism? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
... 1. What is imperialism? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ...
The United States Rising as a World Power
... 4 Leading Factors 1. Economic: increased need for natural resources because of expansion and new markets to sell goods. 2. National: competition between European countries on an expansion level Nationalism: devotion to ones nation ...
... 4 Leading Factors 1. Economic: increased need for natural resources because of expansion and new markets to sell goods. 2. National: competition between European countries on an expansion level Nationalism: devotion to ones nation ...
Chapter 22.1 Lecture Station - Waverly
... • The United States sought trade with Japan and China. ...
... • The United States sought trade with Japan and China. ...
The Age of Imperialism
... see colonies as necessary for their economic wellbeing. – The French and Dutch expanded their holdings and by 1900 France had an empire second in size only to Britain’s. – Spain and Portugal attempted to build new empires in Africa. – Austria-Hungary moved into the Balkans. – Russia expanded into th ...
... see colonies as necessary for their economic wellbeing. – The French and Dutch expanded their holdings and by 1900 France had an empire second in size only to Britain’s. – Spain and Portugal attempted to build new empires in Africa. – Austria-Hungary moved into the Balkans. – Russia expanded into th ...
File - DavidChapman.Org
... Euro powers wanted armies stronger than potential enemies Most powers, including U.S., built up naval fleets Concentrated on battleships Set off an arms race ...
... Euro powers wanted armies stronger than potential enemies Most powers, including U.S., built up naval fleets Concentrated on battleships Set off an arms race ...
period05_10_4
... By 1850 the British controlled most of India but some Indians weren't happy about it because they believed they were trying to change them into Christians, and then they became outraged when they found out that the British gave them cartridges that were greased with beef and pork because they consid ...
... By 1850 the British controlled most of India but some Indians weren't happy about it because they believed they were trying to change them into Christians, and then they became outraged when they found out that the British gave them cartridges that were greased with beef and pork because they consid ...
New Imperialism
The New Imperialism (sometimes Neoimperialism or Neo-imperialism) was a period of colonial expansion—and its accompanying ideologies—by the European powers, the United States of America and the Empire of Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By some accounts, it began as early as 1830, and may have lasted until World War II. The period is distinguished by an unprecedented pursuit of overseas territorial acquisitions. At the time, states focused on building their empires with new technological advances and developments, making their territory bigger through conquest, and exploiting their resources.The qualifier ""new"" is to contrast with the earlier wave of European colonization from the 15th to early 19th centuries or imperialism in general.