Title: Imperialism
1Imperialism
2LOOKING BACK Review
- What is required for a nation to industrialize?
B) What is the incentive for a nation to
industrialize?
- 1) Factors of Production
- Land
- Labor
- Capital
- Entrepreneurs
- Political Stability
- Transportation Network
- Trading Markets
- Wealth
- Power Nationalism
- Spreading of Culture
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3Industrial Revolution
Definition
Causes
The age of increased out-put of machine made
goods.
- Agricultural Revolution
- Increase demand for goods
- Inventions
Examples
Visual Representation
- ENGLAND
- U.S.A.
- JAPAN
- GERMANY
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4IMPERIALISM
Definition
Causes
The policy of setting up colonies building up
empires by dominating another nation politically,
economically, socially
- Nationalism
- Economic
- Racism
- Missionary Impulse
Visual Representation
Examples
- England
- Italy
- France
- Germany
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5Imperialism in Africa
By 1914 the continent of Africa was almost
entirely controlled by European imperial
powers. These powers looked to control the
economy, society, and government of the conquered
peoples. How were European powers able to gain
control of most of Africa?
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6What is Imperialism?
- The policy of setting up colonies building up
empires. - Countries look to extract resources spread
their culture. - Imperial nations convinced themselves that what
they were doing was positive for everyone
involved.
Is it all good?
Is it all bad?
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7Imperialism
Main Idea Technological superiority allowed
European nations to dominate non-developed areas
and establish global empires.
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8Good? or Evil?
Imperialism
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9Why did it start?
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CAUSES
Economic
Nationalism
Religion
"The White man's burden"
10Why did it start?
Economic Industrial Revolution
Nations did not have enough resources in their
own country
Industrial Nations produced so many goods that
they needed new markets
Forces to look elsewhere for resources
Nations competed for colonies
Increased need for Resources
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11Why did it start?
Nationalism
More colonies More Power
Extreme pride in their country led them to want
more power
Industrial Nations competed for colonies
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12Why did it start?
Religion
Christianity Spreads Africa, India, Asia
Do good by spreading their teachings
Humanitarian aspect
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13Why did it start?
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Racism White Mans Burden
Superior right to claim lands
Westerners felt it was their duty to civilize
the backwards people of the world
Westerners viewed anyone with different religion
life as backwards
An attempt to justify imperialism
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CAUSES
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism
Religion
"The White man's burden"
15Forms of Imperial Rule
- Colonies country governed internally by foreign
pwr - Protectorate country w/own gov, but under
control of outside pwr
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16- Sphere of Influence outside pwr claims trade
privileges - Economic Imperialism independent less developed
controlled by business interests
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17Industrial Powers race to colonies
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Discovery Education. "EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM IN
AFRICA . Discovery Education http//streaming.di
scoveryeducation.com/
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21Management Methods
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22Management Methods
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23- PPT adapted/modified from
- http//www.slideshare.net/aarreola/imperialism-ppt
-presentation
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