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Title: ENGLISH IMPERIALISM IN THE EAST


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ENGLISH IMPERIALISM IN THE EAST
  • 1870-1914

2
Definitions
  • Imperialism
  • extending a nations influence
    directly or indirectly over
    weaker areas
  • Colonialism
  • Taking direct control of an area and turning it
    into a colony under a nations authority
  • Nationalism
  • Belief that an ethnic group should rule itself
  • Belief that one nation is better than all the
    others

3
Britain
  • Largest colonial empire
  • Sun never sets on the British Empire
  • Colonies established to protect trading interests
    in Africa and Asia
  • Two kinds of colonies
  • White Colonies (Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
    South Africa) given self-rule
  • Non-white Colonies (India, Africa) under direct
    rule

4
European Imperialism in Asia
  • India
  • Britain trading in India since 1600s
  • British East India Co. gradually took over parts
    of India
  • British government gradually took over India in
    the 1800s
  • Sepoy Mutiny
  • Indian soldiers revolt against British East India
    Co. and were put down by British army

5
European Imperialism in Asia
  • Consequences of British Imperialism in India
  • British educational system established
  • Spread of English language
  • Railroads tie India together
  • Rise of Indian middle class

6
European Imperialism in Asia
  • China
  • Potentially huge market
  • Closed to European trade until 1800s
  • Opium War (1840)
  • Britain forces China to open trade to opium
  • By 1900, China divided into European spheres of
    influence
  • Parts of China under European control
  • Chinese monarchy seriously weakened

7
Reaction to Imperialism
  • Rise of Nationalist Movements
  • India
  • Indian National Congress (1885)
  • Group of middle class Indians begin to demand
    independence (Mohandas Gandhi)
  • China
  • Boxer Rebellion (1900)
  • Nationalist Party

8
Conclusion
  • Different reasons for European imperialism during
    late nineteenth century
  • European imperialism causes reactions in Africa
    and Asia
  • European imperialism disrupts traditional way of
    life and continues to affect the world today
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