American Expansion and Imperialism
... However….the United States began to look to the Pacific/Asia and Latin America EVERYONE wanted to control China Japan wanted to industrialize too and decided to colonize China too ...
... However….the United States began to look to the Pacific/Asia and Latin America EVERYONE wanted to control China Japan wanted to industrialize too and decided to colonize China too ...
Study Guide 11 Bentley 32 The Building of Global Empires
... “civilization.” Christianizing missionaries, particularly in Africa, were given broad latitude to travel in these regions in the hopes of gaining converts to the colonial administration, but also to gain religious converts from polytheism or Islam. If this made colonial administration easier, so muc ...
... “civilization.” Christianizing missionaries, particularly in Africa, were given broad latitude to travel in these regions in the hopes of gaining converts to the colonial administration, but also to gain religious converts from polytheism or Islam. If this made colonial administration easier, so muc ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Waukee Community School District Blogs
... Europeans had the means to control their empires • Easy travel • Wide spread communication ...
... Europeans had the means to control their empires • Easy travel • Wide spread communication ...
Imperialism Project
... colonies as necessary for their economic well-being. – 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 the C ...
... colonies as necessary for their economic well-being. – 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 the C ...
APImperialism0506
... Ch’ing dynasty losing control Tiaping Rebellion of 1850GB steps in & helps imperial army regain control against army of 1 mil **China sees need to modernize ...
... Ch’ing dynasty losing control Tiaping Rebellion of 1850GB steps in & helps imperial army regain control against army of 1 mil **China sees need to modernize ...
Ch 27 Study Guide
... 10. What method of control was favored by the British and Americans over their colonies? What officials were used? Was there self-rule? What was the goal? What were gov.’t institutions based on? 11. What method of control was favored by the French and other most European countries? What officials w ...
... 10. What method of control was favored by the British and Americans over their colonies? What officials were used? Was there self-rule? What was the goal? What were gov.’t institutions based on? 11. What method of control was favored by the French and other most European countries? What officials w ...
Imperialism
... • An area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges • Spheres were made in China and elsewhere to prevent conflicts among themselves • Example: U.S. claimed Latin America ...
... • An area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges • Spheres were made in China and elsewhere to prevent conflicts among themselves • Example: U.S. claimed Latin America ...
The Age of Imperialism (1850 – 1914)
... Major Imperial Powers Great Britain France Germany Russia The United States Japan ...
... Major Imperial Powers Great Britain France Germany Russia The United States Japan ...
The Building of Global Empires
... Cecil Rhodes had become Prime Minister of Cape Colony ; principal sponsor of the Cape-to Cairo dream where Britain would dominate the continent ...
... Cecil Rhodes had become Prime Minister of Cape Colony ; principal sponsor of the Cape-to Cairo dream where Britain would dominate the continent ...
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 ...
Document
... States with existing colonies strengthened control over those colonies British in India Dutch in Indonesia ...
... States with existing colonies strengthened control over those colonies British in India Dutch in Indonesia ...
USH 7-1
... Europe exerts influence over other nations (especially Africa and Asia) Imperialism: political and economic dominance of a strong country over a weaker country ...
... Europe exerts influence over other nations (especially Africa and Asia) Imperialism: political and economic dominance of a strong country over a weaker country ...
The Age of Imperialism (1850 – 1914)
... The “White Man’s Burden” Many believed it was their duty to “civilize” people of other nations by introducing Christianity and Western culture ...
... The “White Man’s Burden” Many believed it was their duty to “civilize” people of other nations by introducing Christianity and Western culture ...
Imperialism - Northwest ISD Moodle
... Economic competition Social Darwinism- Europeans believed their race was superior Missionaries- to spread Christianity ...
... Economic competition Social Darwinism- Europeans believed their race was superior Missionaries- to spread Christianity ...
Imperialism in Africa - Scott County Schools
... British control political/economic issues Reduction of food production = famine Threatened traditional life ...
... British control political/economic issues Reduction of food production = famine Threatened traditional life ...
British Imperialism in India
... (WHAT TYPE OF IMPERIALISM IS THIS? ___________________________) A. Economy was made dependent on Britain 1. Local _________________________ was discouraged 2. Artisans could not compete with _____________________ production 3. ________________ materials had to be exported to Britain for production 4 ...
... (WHAT TYPE OF IMPERIALISM IS THIS? ___________________________) A. Economy was made dependent on Britain 1. Local _________________________ was discouraged 2. Artisans could not compete with _____________________ production 3. ________________ materials had to be exported to Britain for production 4 ...
Imperialism
... How did they treat the people they conquered? Did they take resources? Etc. How long did they rule over the area? ...
... How did they treat the people they conquered? Did they take resources? Etc. How long did they rule over the area? ...
Imperialism - World History
... These nations wanted to _____________ _________________ over African lands. In 1884, the European nations met at the ______________ _______________________ to set up ___________ for ___________________ Africa—no African nations were invited. For many centuries China had __________________ itself fro ...
... These nations wanted to _____________ _________________ over African lands. In 1884, the European nations met at the ______________ _______________________ to set up ___________ for ___________________ Africa—no African nations were invited. For many centuries China had __________________ itself fro ...
New Imperialism
... New military and naval bases to protect one's interests against other European powers Britain concerned by French & German land grabs in 1880s; might seal off their empires with high tariffs & restrictions; future economic opportunities might be lost forever. Increased tensions between the “haves” ( ...
... New military and naval bases to protect one's interests against other European powers Britain concerned by French & German land grabs in 1880s; might seal off their empires with high tariffs & restrictions; future economic opportunities might be lost forever. Increased tensions between the “haves” ( ...
Result
... 1868 Meiji Restoration: shogunate overthrown; emperor & new constitution created Results: • Japan 1st Asian nation to Industrialize (1900) • Rise of Japanese imperialism • Rise in dislike of the West ...
... 1868 Meiji Restoration: shogunate overthrown; emperor & new constitution created Results: • Japan 1st Asian nation to Industrialize (1900) • Rise of Japanese imperialism • Rise in dislike of the West ...
Imperialism - Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools
... (Note: Congress of Berlin is NOT Berlin Conference which carved up Africa) Russian hostility toward Germany led Bismarck (1789) to embark upon a new system of alliances which transformed European diplomacy and effectively killed remnants of Concert of Europe ...
... (Note: Congress of Berlin is NOT Berlin Conference which carved up Africa) Russian hostility toward Germany led Bismarck (1789) to embark upon a new system of alliances which transformed European diplomacy and effectively killed remnants of Concert of Europe ...
Imperialism
... (Note: Congress of Berlin is NOT Berlin Conference which carved up Africa) Russian hostility toward Germany led Bismarck (1789) to embark upon a new system of alliances which transformed European diplomacy and effectively killed remnants of Concert of Europe ...
... (Note: Congress of Berlin is NOT Berlin Conference which carved up Africa) Russian hostility toward Germany led Bismarck (1789) to embark upon a new system of alliances which transformed European diplomacy and effectively killed remnants of Concert of Europe ...
China and Japan - elizabethmarquardt
... • Qing were not Chinese, but adapted to Chinese culture well • Had a sense of superiority in trading with foreigners – Chinese goods were better than everyone else’s ...
... • Qing were not Chinese, but adapted to Chinese culture well • Had a sense of superiority in trading with foreigners – Chinese goods were better than everyone else’s ...
Imperialism 2014 - Thompsonsocialstudies8
... • Great Britain called India this because India had a vast potential for being a huge market for British goods and supplying Great Britain with the natural resources that it needed. ...
... • Great Britain called India this because India had a vast potential for being a huge market for British goods and supplying Great Britain with the natural resources that it needed. ...
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.