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Prediction: Negative affect-1. Due to Social Darwinism Racism came about, 2. Exploitation of labor just like Marxism with the poor conditions, 3. The rebellion or resistance lead to death, 4.Economic inequality-(messed with the trade agreements since the British goods were purchased in the tariffs,) 5. Forced to grow cash crops such a tobacco, sugar, cotton and maize. 6.India was not given the idea of self governing themselves
Positive affect- 1.It modernized its industry, 2. modern technology/weaponry, 3. Increased employment, 4. Railways and Schools were built,

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Essential Question

To what extent does a competitive ideology clash with a collaborative mindset of coexistence?

Aim

to extent did competing industrialized states driven by imperialism lead to the domination of social political and economic life in Africa

section 1

The scramble for Africa

imperialism

Control by a strong nation over a weaker nation

racism

Belief that one race is superior to others

social darwinism

Use of Charles Darwin's ideas about evolution to explain human

societies

berlin conference

Meeting at which Europeans agreed on rules for colonizing Africa

shaka

Zulu chief who created a large centralized state

boer

Dutch colonist in South Africa

boer war

War between the British and the Boers

1. What are four reasons for

imperialism?

The first reason for imperialism had to do with money. Europeans wanted colonies to provide raw materials for their factories.National pride was a second reason for imperialism.Racism was a third reason for imperialism.Racism was a third reason for imperialism.

2. What was the purpose of the Berlin

Conference?

The purpose for the conference was to establish who and how land in Africa would be claimed.compared to treaty of versailles

3. Who were the Boers, and whom did

they fight?

The Boers were Dutch settlers who fought to take control of the Zulu land. They fought British for control.

Belief System

Buddhism
militarism
nationalism
zionism
semitism
realism
capitalism
absolutism
democracy
darwinism
socialism
hinduism

DBQ 1-Which groups were seeking colonies according to this author?Explain each group's reason

The groups that were seeking colonies were cotton and iron makers,shipowners and bankers.The groups that were seeking colonies were cotton and iron makers that imports have increased because of a large demand for raw materials. Shipowners seek colonies for protection of naval bases and coaling stations for their vessels.Bankers seek colonies for building railroads and steamship lines. The bankers can be compared to patrons of the arts who funded artist like Leonard Da vinci.

Section 2

Nigeria

Historical Context

Africa is the second largest continent where one of the first civilization was born. Near the Tigris and Euphrates river they created the first writing code called hieroglyphics and cuneiform. Africa has hot climate with deserts and rain forest. They created pyramid the Pharaoh and mummified them. Arabic and Bantu combined to form Swahili. Humanism derived from renaissance

paternalism

Governing in a "parental" way by providing for needs but not giving rights

assimilation

Absorbing colonized people into the culture of the imperialist nation

menelik II

Leader of Ethiopian resistance

1. What forms and methods did

imperialists use to control and manage

colonies?

Imperialist nations had four forms of control: colony, protectorate, sphere of influence, and economic imperialism.

2. Who resisted imperialism in Africa,

and what were the results?

People in Algeria fought against the French for almost 50 years. In German East Africa, thousands of Africans died when they tried to use magic to fight German machine guns.Only Ethiopia resisted the Europeans successfully.

3. What were three benefits and three problems of colonial rule?

European governments reduced local conflicts. The Europeans also brought Africa deeper into the world economy. Railroads, dams, and telephone and telegraph lines were built.Africans lost control over much of their land. Many African traditions were destroyed. People were forced out of their homes. Many were made to work in bad
conditions.

section 3

European claim Muslim lands

geopolitics

Interest in or taking of land for its location or products

Crimean War

Conflict in which the Ottoman Empire halted Russian expansion near the black sea

Suez Canal

Human-made waterway connecting the Red and Mediterranean Seas

1. What happened when the Ottoman

Empire weakened?

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2. Why did Russia engage in the

Crimean War and the Great Game?

...

3. What happened in Egypt and in

Persia?

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sepoy

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"jewel in the crown"

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Sepoy Mutiny

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raj

...

document 7 and 8

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what economic changes did the Japanese minister recommend and why?

he recommended for japan to go from Agricultural to industrial and obtain raw materials from them and manufacture them for the Asiatic markets. He recommended this because he believes that they cannot stand against Russia with their economy.

How would japan get the materials it needed

It would get the resources it needed by building an economic alliance with the other countries and trading with them.

According to this graph what economic change occurred during the period of Meiji rule?

during the Meiji Rule they started to import more goods while also exporting goods.

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What are the 4 forms of imperialism quizlet?

4 forms of Imperialism. colony: a country controls a reign internally by foreign power. ... .
direct rule. one countries domination of political economic or cultural life of another..
paternalism. governing colonies as parents would guide children..
scramble for Africa. ... .
indirect. ... .
Protectorate. ... .
cash crop. ... .
assimilation..

What forms did imperial control take?

Three main forms of imperialism that developed were: Colonies. Protectorates. Spheres of influence.

What three things did imperialists use to justify imperialism?

Colonizing nations gave various rationales to justify imperialism. Colonizers used religion and science to justify imperial nations' political and economic theft. Colonizers claimed to be civilizing uncivilized peoples. Certain nations began to use science and eugenics to justify racism.