Age of Imperialism

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Age of Imperialism. Chapter 21. Imperialism. Causes: Industrial Revolution leads to economic competition for resources & new markets Nationalism… Desire for more power Racism… White Europeans thought they were superior to all other races (White mans burden , ethnocentrism, paternalism) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 21

Age of Imperialism

Causes:Industrial Revolution leads to economic

competition for resources & new marketsNationalism…

Desire for more powerRacism…

White Europeans thought they were superior to all other races (White mans burden , ethnocentrism, paternalism)

Social DarwinismReligion…

Moral responsibility to civilize the “savages”

Imperialism

Forms of ImperialismSpheres of influence (see slide #

15)the claim by a state to exclusive or

predominant control over a foreign area or territoryEX: China

Indirect RuleLocal rulers were allowed to maintain their

positions of authority and statusCost less and convenient

Direct RuleLocal rulers were removed from power and

replaced with officials from the mother countryImpact the indigenous people, took away their

rights

Forces working against Africans and AsiansInternal

Variety of cultures and infightingTechnology disadvantageEmpires weakened over the centuries in Asia

and AfricaExternal

European technological advances (EX: The Maxim Gun)

Spanish American WarGain Puerto Rico, Guam

and the Philippines by treaty and Cuba is “free” from Spanish control

Philippine-American WarEmilio Aguinaldo led

Philippine resistanceUS spends 400 million and

4000 American lives to defeat the Philippines in a 3 year war20,000 Philippine casualties

of warAs many as 500,000

Philippine civilians

United States Imperialism

Another Shotgun Wedding

Description: A woman (Hawai'i) and Uncle Sam are getting married, kneeling before the minister (McKinley) who is reading from a book entitled "Annexation Policy". The bride seems ready to bolt. Behind the couple stands Morgan (jingo) with a shotgun.

http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/~soma/cartoons/

US Imperialism in the late 19th Century

1819: Britain established the colony of SingaporeSir Thomas Raffles

1839: China fights Britain to keep out opium (an addictive drug from India) but fails

By 1900 China has been carved into Spheres of Influence

Imperialism in Asia (1880-1914)

Imperialism in Asia (1880-1914)

1898: U.S. makes Philippines a colony1899: U.S. establishes the Open Door

policy that allows all nations to trade with China

1900: Boxer Rebellion – Chinese rebels attack foreigners and fail

1911: Chinese revolt and establishes a republic in China

Spheres of Influence in China in 1900

British Control of India Great Britain gained power in India during

the 18th centuryBritish East India Company

Given power by the British government to become more involved in Indian politics and military affairs

SepoysHired soldiers that protected companies interests

Great Rebellion or the 1st War of Independence (1857)Cause; bullets greased with cow and pig fat

Sepoys refused to use bullets, revoltedFresh British troops conquered the rebellion

Mohandas Gandhi Viceroy

British government ruled India directly through a official called a ViceroyRepresentative of the monarch

Put into place after the 1st War of Independence

GandhiBorn 1869 in western India;

educated as a lawyerPracticed in South Africa

representing Indian workersReturned to India to led fight

for independenceNon-violent protestDesired equal rights as citizens

of the British Empire

Pre Imperialism in Africa:Thousands of small tribes/kingdoms

each with their own languageEuropeans traded with African tribes

with little motivation to conquerEuropeans explored Africa…

Ex: David Livingstone spent 30 years exploring the continent

Imperialism in Africa (1880-1914)

European nations tended to stay near the coast and establish only trading posts

Why did Europe have trouble conquering Africa earlier?Tough terrain and riversMalariaPowerful African armiesLack of motivation (Prior to 1880s)

What has changed?

Imperialism in Africa (1880-1914)

1884-1914: Africa is divided up totally by European countries

Ethiopia & Liberia are the only free countries

France has the largest African empire: as big as the United States

U.S. & Russia are the only two countries without African colonies

Imperialism in Africa (1880-1914)

European leaders met to divide the colonial borders in Africa to avoid war

Who was there?Great Britain, Austria-Hungary, France,

Germany, Russia, U.S.A., Portugal, Denmark, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and Turkey

Problem?Didn’t take tribal boundaries into

consideration

Berlin Conference (1884)

Impact of Imperialism in AfricaEconomic instabilityIncrease in poverty

Food shortagesSpread of diseasePoor quality of life:Literacy, birth rate, life

expectancy all declinePolitical corruption“Success, like charity,

covers a multitude of sins.” Alfred T. Mahan

Effects of Colonial RuleIntroduced representative institutions

Democracy

Developed plantation agricultureExploitation of native labor

Began modern economic system (High taxes)

Railroads, highways, schools, communication, medicine

Resistance movements

Spain (Until 1898) Philippines

Holland Dutch East Indies

United States (After 1898)

Philippines

France Indochina

Great Britain Singapore. Hong Kong

Controlling Country Part of Asia