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Name:_____________________________________________________________Period:_________________ Imperialism MAIN IDEA SUPPORTING DETAILS Western Dominated World Definition: Imperialism— _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ European nations looked to _____________ and ___________ as sources of the ______________________ and as markets for: • ______________ • _____________ • _____________ • ________________________________ Causes of Imperialism Economic Competition: Manufacturers wanted access to __________________ _________________. Manufacturers hoped for _________ _________________ for factory goods. Colonies offered a ___________________ for Europe’s growing population. Missionary Spirit: Many westerners felt _________________ for their “little brothers” overseas. Missionaries, doctors, and colonial officials believed they had a _________ to spread western __________________________. Nationalism: Merchant ships and naval vessels needed ____________ around the world. Western leaders were ________________________ by nationalism. Racism/Social Darwinism: Many westerners viewed _________________ races as _________________ to all others. They saw ________________ _______________ as nature’s way of improving the human species ______________________________________. Motive #1 Nationalism • Motive #2 Economic Competition • • • • • Some nations wanted to gain _________________ to show their national strength. They _______________________ if they did not gain ___________, they would become _______________ and lose the respect of other nations. Imperialism (____________________ ______________________) had to do with __________________________. Europeans wanted _____________________ to provide __________ _________________ and ___________________ __________________. Europeans also wanted to _________ their goods in their new imperial ________________________. Racism is the belief that one race is _________________ than others. MAIN IDEA Motive #3 Racism/Social Darwinism • • • • • Motive #4 Missionary Spirit Forms of Imperial Rule • SUPPORTING DETAILS Many Europeans believed that whites were better than other races. They claimed that a sense of ____________ made them to ___________ __________________ of many lands and people in _________________ and ____________. This belief is based on the idea of _______________________ ___________________________—using Darwin’s theory of evolution, “_________________________________” to explain human societies. The “________________________________________” of carrying nonwhites up to civilization. Many westerners felt a real ________________ for their “_________________________________” in Africa and Asia. Missionaries, doctors, and colonial officials believed they had a _________ ____ ________________ what they saw as the blessings of ____________________ ______________________________ which included: – ________________________ – ________________________ – ________________________ Colonies: The French practiced _________________________, sending ___________ to administer their colonies. The British practiced on ______________________, using ______________ ____________ to govern their colonies. Protectorate: In a protectorate, local rulers were left in place but were ________________ _____________________________________________________. A protectorate _________________ to run than a colony and usually did not need a large ________________________. Spheres of Influence: A sphere of influence is an area in which an outside power claimed _________________ investment or trading _________________________. The United States claimed ______________ ______________________ as its sphere of influence. African Resistance • Algerians battled the _________________ for years. • The Zulus in southern Africa and the Asante in West Africa battled the __________________. • East Africans fought wars against the ________________. • In Ethiopia, King Menelik II prepared his country with _______________ weapons and well-trained army. When ____________ invaded, Ethiopia was prepared. _________________ was the only nation, aside from ___________________, to preserve its ___________________________ In the late 1800’s European powers began _________________________ • MAIN IDEA “Scramble for Africa” • • China and the New Imperialism • • • • • China Resists Foreign Influence • • • • Japan Modernizes • • • • Japan Imperialism SUPPORTING DETAILS Africa 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 from Europe. China allowed foreign trade only through one small area. Western nations looked to China for trade rights and _________ _________________ for goods. Britain bought so much Chinese tea (______________ ______________) that it was eager to find something that the Chinese would want in large quantities. In the early 1800’s the British began shipping in _____________ from its colony in India. The Chinese __________________ and outlawed the drug. In 1839, the _________________ ___________ began. ___________________ quickly ___________, and China had to pay war costs ________________________ _______________- open it’s ports to British trade. It also had to give Britain the important port of __________ __________. Since 1638, shoguns had ____________ Japan to visitors and trade. In 1853, _____________ _____________ warships sailed into Tokyo Bay, Commodore Perry carried a letter __________________ that Japan ____________ its ports. Japan could not fight the American navy, and signed a ______________. Soon afterward, the Japanese were ready to _______________ the ________________ ____________ and _____________ what they could. Just like western industrial powers, Japan’s ____________________________ needs (__________ ______________________ ________________________) made its _______________________ desires bigger. • • In 1894, Japan _________________ ____________ in the Sino-Japanese War, gaining treaty ports in China and control over the island of ____________________. In 1905, Japan _______________ _____________ in the Russo-Japanese War, gaining control of ______________ as well as rights in parts of Manchuria. MAIN IDEA British Rule in India SUPPORTING DETAILS GOOD EFFECTS • New _______ and _____________ • ____________and postal system • ____________systems improve farming • New laws mean justice for all classes • British schools offer ______________. • Customs that threaten rights are ended BAD EFFECTS • Indian ___________ go to Britain • British-made goods replace local goods • Farms grow cash crops rather than food crops; Indians go hungry • Top jobs go to the British • Indians treated as _____________ • Britain tries to replace Indian culture with western ways How did Industrialization lead to Imperialism Industrialization allowed European nations to gain wealth and power Illustration: European nations needed more sources of raw materials for their factories, and markets for European goods European nations took control of lands in Africa and Asia