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Imperialism in the 18Imperialism in the 18thth
& 19& 19thth
CenturiesCenturies
IMPERIALISM (1770s-1914)IMPERIALISM (1770s-1914)
Industrialized nations (nation-Industrialized nations (nation-
states of Europe, U.S., Russia, andstates of Europe, U.S., Russia, and
later Japan) strengthened theirlater Japan) strengthened their
control over their colonies ANDcontrol over their colonies AND
established transoceanic empiresestablished transoceanic empires
throughout Asia, the Pacific, andthroughout Asia, the Pacific, and
Africa.Africa.
Imperialism is this extension ofImperialism is this extension of
political and economic control.political and economic control.
European Colonies - 1700European Colonies - 1700
Industrialized nations controlIndustrialized nations control
by 1900by 1900
The partition of Africa 1800sThe partition of Africa 1800s
The partition of Africa 1914The partition of Africa 1914
British control of IndiaBritish control of India
The British Empire 19The British Empire 19thth
centurycentury
Imperialism in the 18Imperialism in the 18thth
& 19& 19thth
CenturiesCenturies
WHY did industrializedWHY did industrialized
nations seek to controlnations seek to control
other areas of the world inother areas of the world in
the 18the 18thth
and 19and 19thth
centuries?centuries?
Western nations wanted:Western nations wanted:
PROFIT!!PROFIT!!
IndustrializedIndustrialized
nations wantednations wanted
access to:access to:
 raw materialsraw materials
for theirfor their
factoriesfactories
 precious metalsprecious metals
& jewels& jewels
 markets for their factorymarkets for their factory
productsproducts
 To control the trade of valuableTo control the trade of valuable
products around the world.products around the world.
 To relieve pressure of overpopulationTo relieve pressure of overpopulation
(and class conflict)(and class conflict)
 To gain “Great Power” status in aTo gain “Great Power” status in a
competitive political systemcompetitive political system
ABCs for Baby Patriots-ABCs for Baby Patriots-
18991899
 Missionaries, aid societies, andMissionaries, aid societies, and
others wanted to “Christianize”others wanted to “Christianize”
and/or “civilize” people in lessand/or “civilize” people in less
developed regions.developed regions.
•By 1910,
10,000
missionaries in
Africa
•By the 1960s,
50 million
HOW did they do it?HOW did they do it?
Industrialized nations:Industrialized nations:
 Used their stronger militariesUsed their stronger militaries
(using superior firepower,(using superior firepower,
military technology, & navies)military technology, & navies)
Maxim
Gun and
Breech-
loading
rifles
SteamSteam
PoweredPowered
TransportationTransportation
Industrialized nations usedIndustrialized nations used
their wealth for influencetheir wealth for influence
 Relied on native elites toRelied on native elites to
directly rule and nativedirectly rule and native
soldiers to enforce lawssoldiers to enforce laws
 Had support by industrialists,Had support by industrialists,
military, and religious groupsmilitary, and religious groups
Industrialized nations had:Industrialized nations had:
 Medicines and medical technologyMedicines and medical technology
 Quinine protected from malariaQuinine protected from malaria
JUSTIFICATION forJUSTIFICATION for
ImperialismImperialism
 Widespread belief amongWidespread belief among
imperial powers thatimperial powers that
European (or Japanese) racesEuropean (or Japanese) races
SHOULD dominate the world.SHOULD dominate the world.
 SOCIAL DARWINISM –SOCIAL DARWINISM –
survival of the world’s bestsurvival of the world’s best
racesraces
What is being
advertised?
Where is this taking
place?
What is going on?
What are the ways
that this image
symbolizes or give
characteristics of
Imperialism? (3
things)
Who was the queen
at the time?
Advertisement 1897 Britain
Scramble for AfricaScramble for Africa
 By 1914, 90% of Africa was underBy 1914, 90% of Africa was under
European controlEuropean control
 Berlin Conference in 1885 set theBerlin Conference in 1885 set the
ground rules for Europeanground rules for European
colonization of Africacolonization of Africa
 Africans in decentralized societies w/Africans in decentralized societies w/
no formal state structure held out theno formal state structure held out the
longest against European conquestlongest against European conquest
The partition of Africa 1800sThe partition of Africa 1800s
The partition of Africa 1914The partition of Africa 1914
• See if you can identify part of the
problem with colonization.
The RhodesThe Rhodes
ColossusColossus
©2012, TESCCC
Consequences of the ScrambleConsequences of the Scramble
for Africafor Africa
 Traditional way of life disruptedTraditional way of life disrupted
 Economic exploitation of AfricansEconomic exploitation of Africans
 European racism imported intoEuropean racism imported into
AfricaAfrica
 Spread of European cultureSpread of European culture
(education and religion)(education and religion)
 Spread of Western technologySpread of Western technology
 Change in women’s rolesChange in women’s roles
Largest colonial empireLargest colonial empire
Great Britain (UnitedGreat Britain (United
Kingdom)Kingdom)
Includes England, Scotland, Wales, IrelandIncludes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
““White” ColoniesWhite” Colonies
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, SouthCanada, Australia, New Zealand, South
AfricaAfrica
 Populated mainly by people that movedPopulated mainly by people that moved
there from Britainthere from Britain
 Given self-ruleGiven self-rule
Largest colonial empireLargest colonial empire
Great Britain (UnitedGreat Britain (United
Kingdom)Kingdom)
Includes England, Scotland, Wales, IrelandIncludes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland
““Non-white” Colonies in India & AfricaNon-white” Colonies in India & Africa
 Under indirect ruleUnder indirect rule
 Populated mainly by people who are native toPopulated mainly by people who are native to
the areathe area
 Few people from Britain actually live there – butFew people from Britain actually live there – but
control the governmentcontrol the government
British control of IndiaBritish control of India
Indian Rebellion1857-58Indian Rebellion1857-58
changes British controlchanges British control
•Indian soldiers or
“sepoys” rebelled
against the British
leadership.
•After the violence
ended, the British
government took
control of India
from the British
East India
Company.
A British Merchant's Home in Colonial India
Consequences of BritishConsequences of British
Imperialism in IndiaImperialism in India
 British educational system establishedBritish educational system established
 Rise of educated Indian middle classRise of educated Indian middle class
-eventually politically active-eventually politically active
 Hinduism more “defined”Hinduism more “defined”
 Spread of English languageSpread of English language
 Railroads tied India togetherRailroads tied India together
Question of the DayQuestion of the Day
 What was distinctive about EuropeanWhat was distinctive about European
colonial empires of the nineteenth centurycolonial empires of the nineteenth century
(as opposed to earlier empires in history)?(as opposed to earlier empires in history)?

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Imperialism in Asia and Africa

  • 1. Imperialism in the 18Imperialism in the 18thth & 19& 19thth CenturiesCenturies
  • 2. IMPERIALISM (1770s-1914)IMPERIALISM (1770s-1914) Industrialized nations (nation-Industrialized nations (nation- states of Europe, U.S., Russia, andstates of Europe, U.S., Russia, and later Japan) strengthened theirlater Japan) strengthened their control over their colonies ANDcontrol over their colonies AND established transoceanic empiresestablished transoceanic empires throughout Asia, the Pacific, andthroughout Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.Africa. Imperialism is this extension ofImperialism is this extension of political and economic control.political and economic control.
  • 3. European Colonies - 1700European Colonies - 1700
  • 4. Industrialized nations controlIndustrialized nations control by 1900by 1900
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  • 7. The partition of Africa 1800sThe partition of Africa 1800s
  • 8. The partition of Africa 1914The partition of Africa 1914
  • 9. British control of IndiaBritish control of India
  • 10. The British Empire 19The British Empire 19thth centurycentury
  • 11. Imperialism in the 18Imperialism in the 18thth & 19& 19thth CenturiesCenturies
  • 12. WHY did industrializedWHY did industrialized nations seek to controlnations seek to control other areas of the world inother areas of the world in the 18the 18thth and 19and 19thth centuries?centuries?
  • 13. Western nations wanted:Western nations wanted: PROFIT!!PROFIT!! IndustrializedIndustrialized nations wantednations wanted access to:access to:  raw materialsraw materials for theirfor their factoriesfactories  precious metalsprecious metals & jewels& jewels
  • 14.  markets for their factorymarkets for their factory productsproducts
  • 15.  To control the trade of valuableTo control the trade of valuable products around the world.products around the world.
  • 16.  To relieve pressure of overpopulationTo relieve pressure of overpopulation (and class conflict)(and class conflict)  To gain “Great Power” status in aTo gain “Great Power” status in a competitive political systemcompetitive political system
  • 17. ABCs for Baby Patriots-ABCs for Baby Patriots- 18991899
  • 18.  Missionaries, aid societies, andMissionaries, aid societies, and others wanted to “Christianize”others wanted to “Christianize” and/or “civilize” people in lessand/or “civilize” people in less developed regions.developed regions. •By 1910, 10,000 missionaries in Africa •By the 1960s, 50 million
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  • 21. HOW did they do it?HOW did they do it? Industrialized nations:Industrialized nations:  Used their stronger militariesUsed their stronger militaries (using superior firepower,(using superior firepower, military technology, & navies)military technology, & navies)
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  • 25. Industrialized nations usedIndustrialized nations used their wealth for influencetheir wealth for influence  Relied on native elites toRelied on native elites to directly rule and nativedirectly rule and native soldiers to enforce lawssoldiers to enforce laws  Had support by industrialists,Had support by industrialists, military, and religious groupsmilitary, and religious groups
  • 26. Industrialized nations had:Industrialized nations had:  Medicines and medical technologyMedicines and medical technology  Quinine protected from malariaQuinine protected from malaria
  • 27. JUSTIFICATION forJUSTIFICATION for ImperialismImperialism  Widespread belief amongWidespread belief among imperial powers thatimperial powers that European (or Japanese) racesEuropean (or Japanese) races SHOULD dominate the world.SHOULD dominate the world.  SOCIAL DARWINISM –SOCIAL DARWINISM – survival of the world’s bestsurvival of the world’s best racesraces
  • 28. What is being advertised? Where is this taking place? What is going on? What are the ways that this image symbolizes or give characteristics of Imperialism? (3 things) Who was the queen at the time? Advertisement 1897 Britain
  • 29. Scramble for AfricaScramble for Africa  By 1914, 90% of Africa was underBy 1914, 90% of Africa was under European controlEuropean control  Berlin Conference in 1885 set theBerlin Conference in 1885 set the ground rules for Europeanground rules for European colonization of Africacolonization of Africa  Africans in decentralized societies w/Africans in decentralized societies w/ no formal state structure held out theno formal state structure held out the longest against European conquestlongest against European conquest
  • 30. The partition of Africa 1800sThe partition of Africa 1800s
  • 31. The partition of Africa 1914The partition of Africa 1914
  • 32. • See if you can identify part of the problem with colonization.
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  • 35. Consequences of the ScrambleConsequences of the Scramble for Africafor Africa  Traditional way of life disruptedTraditional way of life disrupted  Economic exploitation of AfricansEconomic exploitation of Africans  European racism imported intoEuropean racism imported into AfricaAfrica  Spread of European cultureSpread of European culture (education and religion)(education and religion)  Spread of Western technologySpread of Western technology  Change in women’s rolesChange in women’s roles
  • 36. Largest colonial empireLargest colonial empire Great Britain (UnitedGreat Britain (United Kingdom)Kingdom) Includes England, Scotland, Wales, IrelandIncludes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland ““White” ColoniesWhite” Colonies Canada, Australia, New Zealand, SouthCanada, Australia, New Zealand, South AfricaAfrica  Populated mainly by people that movedPopulated mainly by people that moved there from Britainthere from Britain  Given self-ruleGiven self-rule
  • 37. Largest colonial empireLargest colonial empire Great Britain (UnitedGreat Britain (United Kingdom)Kingdom) Includes England, Scotland, Wales, IrelandIncludes England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland ““Non-white” Colonies in India & AfricaNon-white” Colonies in India & Africa  Under indirect ruleUnder indirect rule  Populated mainly by people who are native toPopulated mainly by people who are native to the areathe area  Few people from Britain actually live there – butFew people from Britain actually live there – but control the governmentcontrol the government
  • 38. British control of IndiaBritish control of India
  • 39. Indian Rebellion1857-58Indian Rebellion1857-58 changes British controlchanges British control •Indian soldiers or “sepoys” rebelled against the British leadership. •After the violence ended, the British government took control of India from the British East India Company.
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  • 41. A British Merchant's Home in Colonial India
  • 42. Consequences of BritishConsequences of British Imperialism in IndiaImperialism in India  British educational system establishedBritish educational system established  Rise of educated Indian middle classRise of educated Indian middle class -eventually politically active-eventually politically active  Hinduism more “defined”Hinduism more “defined”  Spread of English languageSpread of English language  Railroads tied India togetherRailroads tied India together
  • 43. Question of the DayQuestion of the Day  What was distinctive about EuropeanWhat was distinctive about European colonial empires of the nineteenth centurycolonial empires of the nineteenth century (as opposed to earlier empires in history)?(as opposed to earlier empires in history)?

Notas del editor

  1. The Rhodes Colossus (1892). Caricature of Cecil John Rhodes, after he announced plans for a telegraph line and railroad from Cape Town to Cairo.