The Age of Imperialism 1850 1914 Imperialism The

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The Age of Imperialism 1850 -1914 Imperialism: The takeover of a country or territory

The Age of Imperialism 1850 -1914 Imperialism: The takeover of a country or territory by a stronger nation with the intent of dominating the economic, political and social life of the people of that nation

Causes of Imperialism The Industrial Revolution caused a need for resources to fuel industrial

Causes of Imperialism The Industrial Revolution caused a need for resources to fuel industrial production in Europe and the United States v Where would these resources come from? v – Africa – Asia – Latin America

Causes of Imperialism v v v Economic competition between European nations; new markets to

Causes of Imperialism v v v Economic competition between European nations; new markets to sell their goods The need of European nations to add colonies to their empires as a measure of national greatness Growing racism, or the belief that one race was superior to another – Because they were more technologically advanced, many Europeans and Americans felt they had the right to dominate the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America

Causes of Imperialism v Social Darwinism: the idea that those who were fittest for

Causes of Imperialism v Social Darwinism: the idea that those who were fittest for survival and success were superior to others – Because of Social Darwinism, Europeans felt they had the right and duty to bring progress to other nations Need to Christianize the people of Asia and Africa v Need to civilize and “westernize” others v

What Enabled Imperialism? Europeans’ technological superiority (including the machine gun) v Improvements in transportation

What Enabled Imperialism? Europeans’ technological superiority (including the machine gun) v Improvements in transportation to and within Asian and African colonies v Medical advances, such as Quinine, which protected Europeans from foreign diseases (malaria) v Disunity among ethnic groups in Africa v

Imperialism in 1914

Imperialism in 1914

Imperialism in Africa v Berlin Conference, 1884 -1885 – European nations met to lay

Imperialism in Africa v Berlin Conference, 1884 -1885 – European nations met to lay down rules for the division of Africa • Any European nation could claim land in Africa by telling the others and showing they could control the area • Europeans paid no attention to the ethnic and linguistic divisions in Africa when dividing it amongst themselves • No African leaders attended this meeting… Why might that be unfair? ?

Impact of Imperialism in Africa v POSITIVE – Local warfare reduced – Improved sanitation

Impact of Imperialism in Africa v POSITIVE – Local warfare reduced – Improved sanitation v NEGATIVE – Hospitals led to – Loss of land increased lifespan independence – Men forced to work in – Schools led to increased European owned mines and on literacy European owned farms – Economic growth – Contempt for traditional culture and admiration of European culture = identity problems – Dividing up of Africa = artificial boundaries divided kinship groups and united rivals

Forms of Imperialism FORMS OF IMPERIALISM CHARACTERISTICS Colony A country or region governed internally

Forms of Imperialism FORMS OF IMPERIALISM CHARACTERISTICS Colony A country or region governed internally by a foreign power Protectorate A country with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power Sphere of Influence An area in which an outside power claims exclusive trading privileges Economic Imperialism Independent but less developed nations controlled by private business interests rather than by other government

Forms of Imperialism Types of Management INDIRECT CONTROL v. Local government officials were used

Forms of Imperialism Types of Management INDIRECT CONTROL v. Local government officials were used v. Limited self-rule v. GOAL: to develop future leaders v. Government institutions are based on European styles but may have local rules DIRECT CONTROL v. Foreign officials brought in to rule v. No self-rule v. GOAL: assimilation (the process in which a minority group adopts the customs of the prevailing culture) v. Government institutions based only on European styles v. Paternalism: people governed in a fatherly way where their needs are provided for but they’re not given rights