Period 2 Section 1 Notes
... a major stopping point for steamships on their way to or from China. • Burma was also conquered as a way to protect it’s possessions from in India as well and also for it’s use as a land route through to southern China. ...
... a major stopping point for steamships on their way to or from China. • Burma was also conquered as a way to protect it’s possessions from in India as well and also for it’s use as a land route through to southern China. ...
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... An area of a country in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or control on production and trading privileges to prevent conflict with other powers, as seen in China ...
... An area of a country in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or control on production and trading privileges to prevent conflict with other powers, as seen in China ...
Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria
... Economic Imperialism – independent but less developed nations controlled by private business. ...
... Economic Imperialism – independent but less developed nations controlled by private business. ...
Imperialism in Africa Jigsaw
... Searching for new markets and raw materials to improve Europe’s economy. Europeans viewed an Empire as a measure of national greatness. o Each country was determined to plant its flag on as much of the world as possible. Social Darwinism= social theory (those who were fittest for survival enjoyed we ...
... Searching for new markets and raw materials to improve Europe’s economy. Europeans viewed an Empire as a measure of national greatness. o Each country was determined to plant its flag on as much of the world as possible. Social Darwinism= social theory (those who were fittest for survival enjoyed we ...
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 ...
... the 20th century, President Theodore Roosevelt advocated the conservation of the nation’s natural resources. These events signaled a change in how people perceived * A. farmland. * B. urban areas. * C. wilderness areas. * D. centers of industry and technology. Question 2 (History) One factor that mo ...
The New Imperialism - Rowan County Schools
... Imperialistic efforts would help the less “developed” nations. • Stems from the paternalistic way that Europeans viewed those that they Imperialized. o Religious ...
... Imperialistic efforts would help the less “developed” nations. • Stems from the paternalistic way that Europeans viewed those that they Imperialized. o Religious ...
Spheres of Influence
... the tip which was greased in cow and pig fat, both animals with great religious significance to Muslims and Hindus (the majority of Sepoys). ...
... the tip which was greased in cow and pig fat, both animals with great religious significance to Muslims and Hindus (the majority of Sepoys). ...
Imperialism
... • The Industrial Revolution caused European nations to search for new places to colonize • Industrialized nations sought both raw materials from less developed countries and new markets for finished products • Countries in Europe were initially the key imperial powers while countries in Asia and Afr ...
... • The Industrial Revolution caused European nations to search for new places to colonize • Industrialized nations sought both raw materials from less developed countries and new markets for finished products • Countries in Europe were initially the key imperial powers while countries in Asia and Afr ...
african imperialism
... Missionaries, doctors, & colonial officials believed it was their “duty” to spread the “blessings” of western civilizations: Medicine Law Christian religion ...
... Missionaries, doctors, & colonial officials believed it was their “duty” to spread the “blessings” of western civilizations: Medicine Law Christian religion ...
19th Century European Imperialism
... • In the late 1860s and 1870s, European powers began to reverse their disdain for obtaining formal colonies. • In the period from 1870 to 1914, European nations (as well as the U.S. and Japan) would go on a colonization drive like never before. • In just a couple of decades, nearly all of Africa and ...
... • In the late 1860s and 1870s, European powers began to reverse their disdain for obtaining formal colonies. • In the period from 1870 to 1914, European nations (as well as the U.S. and Japan) would go on a colonization drive like never before. • In just a couple of decades, nearly all of Africa and ...
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 - 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
Imperialism is a type of advocacy of empire. Its name originated from the Latin word ""imperium"", meaning to rule over large territories. Imperialism is ""a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means"". Imperialism has greatly shaped the contemporary world. The term imperialism has been applied to Western (and Japanese) political and economic dominance especially in Asia and Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its precise meaning continues to be debated by scholars. Some writers, such as Edward Said, use the term more broadly to describe any system of domination and subordination organised with an imperial center and a periphery.Imperialism is defined as ""an unequal human and territorial relationship, usually in the form of an empire, based on ideas of superiority and practices of dominance, and involving the extension of authority and control of one state or people over another."" Imperialism is a process and ideology that does not only focus on political dominance, but rather, conquest over expansion. Imperialism is particularly focused on the control that one group, often a state power, has on another group of people. There are ""formal"" or ""informal"" imperialism. ""Formal imperialism"" is, ""the physical control or full-fledged colonial rule"". ""Informal control"" is less direct, however; it is still a powerful form of dominance.The definition of imperialism has not been finalized for centuries and was confusedly seen to represent the policies of major powers, or simply, general-purpose aggressiveness. Further on, some writers used the term imperialism, in slightly more discriminating fashion, to mean all kinds of domination or control by a group of people over another. To clear out this confusion about the definition of imperialism, one could speak of ""formal"" and ""informal"" imperialism. The first meaning physical control or ""full-fledged colonial rule"", while the second implied less direct rule though still contains perceivable kinds of dominance. Informal rule is generally less costly than taking over territories formally. This is because, with informal rule, the control is spread more subtly through technological superiority, enforcing land officials into large debts that cannot be repaid, ownership of private industries thus expanding the controlled area, or having countries agree to uneven trade agreements forcefully.It is mostly accepted that modern-day colonialism is an expression of imperialism and cannot exist without the latter. The extent to which ""informal"" imperialism with no formal colonies is properly described remains a controversial topic amongst historians. Both colonization and imperialism have been described by Tom Nairn and Paul James as early forms of globalization: Even if a particular empire does not have a ""global reach"" as we would define it today, empires by their nature still tend to contribute to processes of globalization because of the way that imperial power tends to generate counter-power at its edge-lands and send out reverberations far beyond the territories of their immediate control.The word imperialism became common in Great Britain during the 1870s and was used with a negative connotation. In Britain, the word had until then mostly been used to refer to the politics of Napoleon III in obtaining favorable public opinion in France through foreign military interventions.