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2. Colonial Rule in the Americas notes
2. Colonial Rule in the Americas notes

... Africans developed new religions that mixed African and Christian beliefs (Cuba, Haiti, etc.) ...
Imperialism and Nationalism review
Imperialism and Nationalism review

... Diamonds and gold were found in South Africa. The Dutch settlers called to Boers did not want to share the wealth with the British. They went to war over it. The British won and Black Africans were subjected to concentration camps. ...
Ch 27 Study Guide
Ch 27 Study Guide

... M. “jewel in the crown” (not just what it was, but why it was called that) N. Pacific Rim O. annexation 2. What spurred on imperialism? ...
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Presentation

... spice trade that had been dominated by Arab traders. • The Portuguese used seamanship, guns, and treaties to control the spice trade. However, they did not have the people, wealth, or desire to expand their empire in Asia. ...
Chart - Old vs New Imperialism
Chart - Old vs New Imperialism

... Africa—coastal Asia—coastal, islands Americas—primary focus for colonization Ocean-going vessels Cannon Muskets Writing ...
OLD IMPERIALISM VS. NEW IMPERIALISM
OLD IMPERIALISM VS. NEW IMPERIALISM

... Primarily Roman Catholic missionary zeal Africa—coastal Asia—coastal, islands Americas—primary focus for colonization Ocean-going vessels Cannon Muskets Writing Aspect of exploration and Commercial Revolution Africa and Asia—more commercial empire Explored for new trade routes Americas more a land e ...
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Result

... Effect: Asian people often responded with resistance & conflict ...
Imperialism Project
Imperialism Project

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World Imperialism - Chandler Unified School District
World Imperialism - Chandler Unified School District

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Name_______________ Per.______ - Moore-History

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Colonization The creation and collapse of empires is not a

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... and soldiers to administer and rule colonies – as seen with France GOAL: Impose French culture on their colonies and turn them into French Provinces –government based only On Colonial power PROTECTORATE ...
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Asian Civilizations - USD 475 Geary County Schools

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Types of Imperialism
Types of Imperialism

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Imperialism - Norwell Public Schools

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Imperialism

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Document

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The World Economy

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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.
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