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Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism

1850-1914 Section 1: The Scramble

for Africa

Objective: Understand Social Darwinism & the European Colonization of Africa

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African Before European

Imperialism ____________________ Control

by a strong nation over a weaker nation Why?

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Four Reasons for Imperialism

1) Colonies ____________________ Colonies ____________________

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Four Reasons for Imperialism

2) More Colonies = More Power

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Four Reasons for Imperialism

3) ____________________– Belief that one race is superior to others Europeans felt like they were BETTER ____________________ Use of Charles Darwin’s

ideas about evolution to explain human societies

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Four Reasons for Imperialism

4) ____________________ – Christians wanted to expand Christianity

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African Discoveries

1867-

1886-

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The Division of Africa

Did not want to fight for Africa – 1884-1885

____________________-Meeting at which Europeans agreed on rules for colonizing Africa

By 1914, only Liberia and Ethiopia were free from European control.

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Three Groups Clash in South Africa

____________________ - Zulu chief who created a large centralized state Zulu land was taken

over by the British in 1887.

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Three Groups Clash in South Africa

____________________- Dutch colonists in South Africa They moved North to avoid British

colonization called the ____________________ Fought with Zulus

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Three Groups Clash in South Africa

____________________– War between British and Boers ____________________

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Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism

1850-1914 Section 2: Imperialism

Objective: Understand Paternalism, Assimilation, and African Resistance to

Colonization

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Four Forms of Imperialistic Control 1)

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Four Forms of Imperialistic Control 2)

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Four Forms of Imperialistic Control 3)

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Four Forms of Imperialistic Control 4)

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A New Period of Imperialism

France and other European countries used direct control ____________________ -

Governing in a “parental” way by providing for needs but not giving rights They did not trust the

native people to run the country

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A New Period of Imperialism

The French had a policy of ____________________ – absorbing colonized people into the culture of the imperialist nation

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British Colonies

____________________– Local governments had power Tried to teach natives to

govern themselves

Some colonies did not like having their power restricted

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African Resistance

East Africans were massacred when trying to use magic to defeat German machine guns

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Ethiopia

Emperor Menelik II – Leader of Ethiopian resistance

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Benefits of Colonial Rule

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Negatives of Imperialism

People forced out of homes

Bad working conditions

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Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism

1850-1914 Section 3: Europeans Claim Muslim Lands

Objective: Examine the Conflict Over Muslim Lands Between European Powers and the

Ottoman Empire

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Ottoman Empire Loses Power

1800s- ____________________ Division of land that fought itself ____________________ = financial problems

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Independence

1830,

Serbia won the right to self-government

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Europeans Grab Territory

____________________ –interest in taking land for location or products Russia – wanted to control Black Sea

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Crimean War

1850s - Conflict in which the Ottoman Empire halted Russian expansion near the Black Sea

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“Great Game” Russia fought Great Britain for control of British

colony, India

Both countries withdrew Respect Afghan

independence

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Egypt Initiates Reform

Egypt, Muhammed Ali reformed economy and army Joins France in building ____________________

Human-made waterway connecting the Red and Mediterranean Seas

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Suez Canal

Great Britain took control of canal and Egypt

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Persia Pressured to Change

Russians and the British ____________________ Russia forced Persia to give up territories by

military victories. 1857, Britain forced Persia to give up all

claims to Afghanistan. Afghanistan was a _______________ between

Russia and India

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Muslim Countries

1900s- Oil discovered in ____________________

Britain and Russia took control of land

Muslims lost land due to ____________________

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Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism

1850-1914 Section 4: British Imperialism in India

Objective: Analyze the Effects of British Imperialism in India

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British Expand Control Over India

1700s, British East India Company = most important power in India Had Land Had Army with __________________ – Indian

Soldiers under British command

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India

____________________- Term referring to India as the most valuable of all British colonies

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Benefits

Rail road system 3rd largest in the world

Telephone/telegraph lines

Bridges

Sanitation

Public Schools

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Problems

Indian industry died out

Forced to grow cash crops

India suffered famine in 1800

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Sepoy Mutiny

1857, Indian soldiers rebelled Fought for 1 year

Mutiny failed because of Indian divisions

British took direct control ________________ – British rule over

India from 1757 to 1947

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Nationalism in India

Leaders _________________ Indian traditions

Indians resented British ____________________ Could not have the best jobs

Indian National Congress and Muslim League created to force British to make changes

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Chapter 27: The Age of Imperialism

1850-1914 Section 5: Imperialism in Southeast Asia

Objective: Compare U.S. and European Influence in Southeast Asia and the Pacific

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Europe Invades Pacific Rim

____________________ – Southeast Asian mainland and islands along the Rim of the Pacific Ocean

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Dutch Invade Pacific Rim

Southeast Asia perfect for plantations and important products

Social Classes:Dutch

Wealthy/Educated Indonesians

Plantation Workers

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Britain Invades Pacific Rim

British encouraged Chinese to take Malaysia Malaysian minority in Malaysia

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France Invades Pacific Rim

France invades ____________________ (Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam)

Major crop: Rice Exported so much rice, there

was not enough to eat

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Europe Invades Pacific Rim

Benefitted Europe more than locals

A lot of conflict due to migration

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Siam Remains Independent

Siam (Thailand) remained independent

Siam ____________________played France and Britain against each other

Ended slavery

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U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands

1898, US controlled ___________________, ____________________, and __________________

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U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands

____________________- Leader of Filipino nationalist Fought Americans for freedom

US won Promised self-government in the future

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Hawaii Hawaii was a wealthy sugar plantation

US businesses in Hawaii asked for ____________________ – adding of territory to make more money

1890s- ____________________ tried to regain control but failed

1898 – Hawaii became ____________________