Imperialism Unit Test Spring 2013
... Open Door policy Taiping Rebellion spheres of influence Opium War of 1839 extraterritorial rights Dowager Empress Cixi self-strengthening movement ...
... Open Door policy Taiping Rebellion spheres of influence Opium War of 1839 extraterritorial rights Dowager Empress Cixi self-strengthening movement ...
2016 Imperialism Primary Documents for Group Activity and Editorial
... 5. John Gunther wrote in Inside Africa in 1955: “The benefits the colonial system brought to Africa, even if it brought abuses too, are incontestable. Perhaps much of what the whites did was selfish, since it was for the benefit of the white .the continent, but they also opened it up to civilization ...
... 5. John Gunther wrote in Inside Africa in 1955: “The benefits the colonial system brought to Africa, even if it brought abuses too, are incontestable. Perhaps much of what the whites did was selfish, since it was for the benefit of the white .the continent, but they also opened it up to civilization ...
ATC
... Despite some differences, all Southern Colonies depended on plantation agriculture for survival, indentured servitude and African slavery for their labor. Social institutions – GOVT. was weak, as was religion and these colonies tended to develop hierarchical (chain of command, pecking order, ladder ...
... Despite some differences, all Southern Colonies depended on plantation agriculture for survival, indentured servitude and African slavery for their labor. Social institutions – GOVT. was weak, as was religion and these colonies tended to develop hierarchical (chain of command, pecking order, ladder ...
420. Columbus` exploration for New Continent
... navigations, he insisted the faith to spread Christian gospels to Africans and American native, thus he recruited prisoners to be his sailors. Columbus built La Navidad Castle in San Domingo and left half of the sailors there. He brought Indo-American natives and raw productions from American conti ...
... navigations, he insisted the faith to spread Christian gospels to Africans and American native, thus he recruited prisoners to be his sailors. Columbus built La Navidad Castle in San Domingo and left half of the sailors there. He brought Indo-American natives and raw productions from American conti ...
The New Imperialism, 1880-1914 IMPERIALISM: the control of one
... 1. Portugal established a series of trading posts along the west coast of Africa, India and Indonesia. In the 16th century it dominated the spice trade before losing ground to the Netherlands in the 17th century. 2. The Netherlands likewise established trading posts in Indonesia and Ceylon (Sri La ...
... 1. Portugal established a series of trading posts along the west coast of Africa, India and Indonesia. In the 16th century it dominated the spice trade before losing ground to the Netherlands in the 17th century. 2. The Netherlands likewise established trading posts in Indonesia and Ceylon (Sri La ...
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 ...
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 ...
According to this cartoon, which European countries were fighting
... How/Why Did It begin? • Congo River Valley Chiefs signed treaties that gave King Leopold II of Belgium personal control of these lands • Leopold claimed he planned on ending the slave trade there • He licensed companies that brutally exploited Africans • The Belgian Congo is 80 times larger than Be ...
... How/Why Did It begin? • Congo River Valley Chiefs signed treaties that gave King Leopold II of Belgium personal control of these lands • Leopold claimed he planned on ending the slave trade there • He licensed companies that brutally exploited Africans • The Belgian Congo is 80 times larger than Be ...
Imperialism PowerPoint - Methacton School District
... children amongst the bigger ones evidencing their bravery...The rubber from this district has cost hundreds of lives, and the scenes I have witnessed, while unable to help the oppressed, have been almost enough to make me wish I were dead... This rubber traffic is steeped in blood, and if the native ...
... children amongst the bigger ones evidencing their bravery...The rubber from this district has cost hundreds of lives, and the scenes I have witnessed, while unable to help the oppressed, have been almost enough to make me wish I were dead... This rubber traffic is steeped in blood, and if the native ...
AP World Midterm
... borders, goal to aid oppressed serfs, Pugachev’s Rebellion, abandoned all reform attempts after the rebellion, partition of Poland) • French Revolution causes and effects; Napoleon, Congress of Vienna- Radical phase = fear of outside rebellion that Louis XVI was conspiring with other monarchs to inv ...
... borders, goal to aid oppressed serfs, Pugachev’s Rebellion, abandoned all reform attempts after the rebellion, partition of Poland) • French Revolution causes and effects; Napoleon, Congress of Vienna- Radical phase = fear of outside rebellion that Louis XVI was conspiring with other monarchs to inv ...
The Scramble for Africa GH2/Napp Do Now: “In 1884 – 1885, the
... They decided to recognize a nation’s right to a colony if that nation first made a formal announcement of its claim and then occupied the claimed territory. Before this decision, a nation could gain legal right to a colony by establishing that it had historical claims to it. For example, a nation mi ...
... They decided to recognize a nation’s right to a colony if that nation first made a formal announcement of its claim and then occupied the claimed territory. Before this decision, a nation could gain legal right to a colony by establishing that it had historical claims to it. For example, a nation mi ...
Imperialism Student Handout
... 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 Port Arthur, Manchuria Russia had taken from China ...
... 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 Port Arthur, Manchuria Russia had taken from China ...
Industrialization PP - Polk School District
... Occupation of Korea: • Annexed Korea – brought under control • Ruled Korea harshly • Established very repressive gov’t that denied rights to Korea • Inspired Korean nationalist movement ...
... Occupation of Korea: • Annexed Korea – brought under control • Ruled Korea harshly • Established very repressive gov’t that denied rights to Korea • Inspired Korean nationalist movement ...
World Power Review - Trimble County Schools
... c. A belief in the cultural superiority of the Anglo – Saxon cultural 34. De Lome Letter – included criticisms of President McKinley during the Spanish American War 35. General Valeriano Weyler – “the butcher”, this Spanish general forced Cubans to relocate to concentration camps, where thousands of ...
... c. A belief in the cultural superiority of the Anglo – Saxon cultural 34. De Lome Letter – included criticisms of President McKinley during the Spanish American War 35. General Valeriano Weyler – “the butcher”, this Spanish general forced Cubans to relocate to concentration camps, where thousands of ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... About a decade later China lost another war. France, Russia, and the United States then each made specific demands on China. China was pressured to sign treaties stipulating the opening of more ports and allowing Christian missionaries in China. China also faced internal problems. Peasants hated the ...
... About a decade later China lost another war. France, Russia, and the United States then each made specific demands on China. China was pressured to sign treaties stipulating the opening of more ports and allowing Christian missionaries in China. China also faced internal problems. Peasants hated the ...
Imperialism - Spokane Public Schools
... British Imperialism Colonies established to protect trading interests in Africa and Asia Two kinds of colonies ...
... British Imperialism Colonies established to protect trading interests in Africa and Asia Two kinds of colonies ...
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 ...
Roots of Imperialism In the United States
... British in China, French in China & United States in Latin America ...
... British in China, French in China & United States in Latin America ...
Revolutions Sweep Across Latin America Note Guide
... Main Topic: The Enlightenment ideals influenced the Latin American wars for independence. The French Revolution and Napoleon’s conquests opened an opportunity for the Latin American colonies to gain independence. Objective: Colonial Society Divided-Latin American Colonial Society ...
... Main Topic: The Enlightenment ideals influenced the Latin American wars for independence. The French Revolution and Napoleon’s conquests opened an opportunity for the Latin American colonies to gain independence. Objective: Colonial Society Divided-Latin American Colonial Society ...
africa before imperialism
... • Africans called on gods, ancestors for spiritual guidance in resistance • 1905, several African peoples united to rebel against Germans’ order to grow cotton for export to Germany ...
... • Africans called on gods, ancestors for spiritual guidance in resistance • 1905, several African peoples united to rebel against Germans’ order to grow cotton for export to Germany ...
The European Voyages of Exploration: The Caribbean: First Contact
... The Caribbean was one of the first regions of European expansion into the Americas during the Age of Exploration. Christopher Columbus’s 1492 expedition, sponsored by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain, took him to places such as modern-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The colonies disc ...
... The Caribbean was one of the first regions of European expansion into the Americas during the Age of Exploration. Christopher Columbus’s 1492 expedition, sponsored by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain, took him to places such as modern-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The colonies disc ...
Document
... Religious factors were involved also. There were many European missionaries who traveled to foreign lands to preach the message of Jesus Christ. Most of course opposed imperialism as unfair and oppressive, but the imperialists used the old “helping the heathens” and “saving their souls” lines to jus ...
... Religious factors were involved also. There were many European missionaries who traveled to foreign lands to preach the message of Jesus Christ. Most of course opposed imperialism as unfair and oppressive, but the imperialists used the old “helping the heathens” and “saving their souls” lines to jus ...
CHAPTER 3: THE AMERICAN COLONIES TAKE SHAPE, 1607-1765
... cash crop crop grown for sale dame school private school for girls operated out of a woman's home English Bill of Rights 1689 document that guaranteed certain rights to English citizens Enlightenment 18th C. movement based on the idea that science and reason could be used to solve society's problems ...
... cash crop crop grown for sale dame school private school for girls operated out of a woman's home English Bill of Rights 1689 document that guaranteed certain rights to English citizens Enlightenment 18th C. movement based on the idea that science and reason could be used to solve society's problems ...
History of colonialism
The historical phenomenon of colonisation is one that stretches around the globe and across time, including such disparate peoples as the Hittites, the Incas and the British. Modern state global colonialism, or imperialism, began in the 15th century with the ""Age of Discovery"", led by Portuguese and Spanish exploration of the Americas, and the coasts of Africa, the Middle East, India, and East Asia. During the 16th and 17th centuries, England, France and the Dutch Republic established their own overseas empires, in direct competition with each other. The end of the 18th and early 19th century saw the first era of decolonization, when most of the European colonies in the Americas gained their independence from their respective metropoles. Spain was irreversibly weakened after the loss of their New World colonies, but the Kingdom of Great Britain (uniting Scotland with England and Wales), France, Portugal, and the Dutch turned their attention to the Old World, particularly South Africa, India, Pakistan and South East Asia, where coastal enclaves had already been established. The second industrial revolution, in the 19th century, led to what has been termed the era of New Imperialism, when the pace of colonization rapidly accelerated, the height of which was the Scramble for Africa, in which Belgium, Germany and Italy were participants. During the 20th century, the colonies of the losers of World War I were distributed amongst the victors as mandates, but it was not until the end of World War II that the second phase of decolonization began in earnest. In 1999, Portugal gave up the last of Europe's colonies in Asia, Macau, to China, ending an era that had lasted six hundred years.