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Imperialism in India
Tea
Imperialism
The policy of setting up colonies &
        building up empires.
Countries look to extract resources & spread their
                       culture.




Imperial nations convinced themselves that what
    they were doing was positive for everyone
                    involved.
India : “Jewel in the
Crown”
• Main Idea – The Sepoy Mutiny resulted in the British
  gaining full control of India
• Prior to 1850, Chinese & Japanese rulers allowed
  only limited trade with the West. European powers
  turned attention on India




British Imperialism in India
Background
• 1700  The once
  powerful Mongol Empire
  was falling apart
• 1760s  England won
  the French & Indian War;
  forcing France out of
  India
• British East India
  Company took over trade
  in India
  • Company controlled much
    of India for 100+ years
  • British forced their culture
    on India (assimilation)        Prior to 1850, Chinese & Japanese rulers
                                   allowed only limited trade with the West.

India                              European powers turned their attention
                                   on India
British East
India
Company
Industrial Revolution in
Great Britain
Sepoy Rebellion (1857)
• Indians felt that British
  were trying to change
  their culture
• Economic problems &
  sense of nationalism
  increased resentment
• Sepoy soldiers mutinied
  & refused to accept new
  rifles
• British response jail
  opponents
• Sepoys united & led
  rebellion
• British East India
  Company & British gov’t
  united to regain control
• Religious differences & weak
  leadership doomed India
• British fully controlled India
• Indian nationalist movements begin
  • Gahndi
• British East India Company removed
  from power



Outcome of Sepoy Rebellion
General Background

• Divided into 2 social classes
    •   Upper & lower class
    •   Family most important
    •   Arranged marriages
    •   First born son looks after parents
•   Great Civilization
•   Produced all of wants and needs
•   Rich in resources
•   Prior to 1800, had little contact with
    the West and allowed limited trade
    with foreign powers
    • Viewed western culture as barbaric


    China
Bad Guys
 Queen Victoria




What does Queen Victoria have in
common with these bad guys?
Queen Victoria of England
 • Oversaw major drug-
   trafficking criminal
   organization
 • Very few current drug
   cartels can even touch
   England of the 19th
   century
 • England shipped tons of
   Opium into China, which
   traded it for Chinese
   goods and tea
 • Created a nation filled
   with drug addicts



International Drug Smuggler
Causes                            Outcomes
• British East India              • Britain won
  Company smuggled
  opium into                      • China was forced to give
  China, ignoring local laws        up trading post
• China fiercely resisted         • China was unable to hold
  the sale of opium &               foreigners accountable
  pleaded for Britain to stop
                                    under Chinese laws
Facts
• Two wars were fought
• England easily defeated China
• Greatly weakened China



Opium Wars
Response to Pressure from the West
 By what right do they [British merchants] . . . use
   the poisonous drug [opium] to injure the
   Chinese people? . . . I have heard that the
   smoking of opium is very strictly forbidden by
   your country; that is because the harm caused
   by opium is clearly understood. Since it is not
   permitted to do harm to your own country, then
   even less should you let it be passed on to the
   harm of other countries.
 LIN ZEXU, quoted in China’s Response to the West



Why did Lin Zexu oppose the Opium trade with Britain?
• Main Idea – Western economic and militaristic pressures
  forced China to open to foreign trade and influence




China’s Response to Pressure from the West
1800s
• After years of imbalanced trading with
  China, England looked to find a product that
  Chinese were willing to purchase
• British traders discovered that Opium Trade = Large
  Profits
• British traded Opium for tea & silk
• Chinese officials learned about the dangers of
  opium and declared it illegal




British look to increase trade
• Japan, Russia, Germany, Great Britain & France
  wanted to get special trading rights in China
• China was forced to make concessions:
  • Special Rights Included:
    •   Rights to develop mineral mines
    •   Rights to build railroads
    •   Rights to establish Navy Bases
    •   Leases to port cities

    China was a sphere of influence
  USA is being left out of CHINA


Open Door Policy
• USA felt that their
  interests were being
  threatened
• US proposed to
  have equal trading
  rights in China
• Policy called the
  Open Door Policy



Open Door Policy
Facts:                    Effects:
• Major imperial powers   • Increased foreigners in
  agreed to respect         China
  trading rights          • China remained “free”
• Treaties were unequal     from colonial rule
  & unfair to China       • Japan eventually
                            ignored the policy
                            (1920)




US Proposes Open Door Policy (1900)
• Chinese nationalist movement that looked to get rid
  of all foreigners
• International force of 20,000
  • Soldiers from England, France, Germany, Austria,
    Italy, Russia, Japan, and USA
  • Despite rebellion China remained weak and divided
  • Number of foreigners increased




Boxer Rebellion (1900)
• Movement failed and
                China fell almost
                completely in the
                control of foreign
                nations
              • Strong sense of
                nationalism emerged
              • Qing Dynasty (Chinese
                government) was
                forced to accept
                reforms
              • Strong foreign
                presence remained in
                China until 1947


Boxer Rebellion
Goal  emulate the West
 • Impressed by military &
   industrial strength of
   the West
 • Wanted to modernize
   the nation
 • Nationalism




 Japan
• Abolished feudalism  focused on industry
  • Restored the power of the Emperor
    • Established Meiji Restoration
  • “Modernized” Japanese culture
    • New calendar
    • Adopted western clothing
  • Modernized Navy & Army
    • Removed the samurai

  In less than 30 years, established themselves as a world
  power
  - Unequal treaty
  - Racism


How did Japan create an Empire?

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Imperialism in india

  • 2. Tea
  • 3. Imperialism The policy of setting up colonies & building up empires. Countries look to extract resources & spread their culture. Imperial nations convinced themselves that what they were doing was positive for everyone involved.
  • 4. India : “Jewel in the Crown”
  • 5. • Main Idea – The Sepoy Mutiny resulted in the British gaining full control of India • Prior to 1850, Chinese & Japanese rulers allowed only limited trade with the West. European powers turned attention on India British Imperialism in India
  • 6. Background • 1700  The once powerful Mongol Empire was falling apart • 1760s  England won the French & Indian War; forcing France out of India • British East India Company took over trade in India • Company controlled much of India for 100+ years • British forced their culture on India (assimilation) Prior to 1850, Chinese & Japanese rulers allowed only limited trade with the West. India European powers turned their attention on India
  • 9. Sepoy Rebellion (1857) • Indians felt that British were trying to change their culture • Economic problems & sense of nationalism increased resentment • Sepoy soldiers mutinied & refused to accept new rifles • British response jail opponents • Sepoys united & led rebellion • British East India Company & British gov’t united to regain control
  • 10. • Religious differences & weak leadership doomed India • British fully controlled India • Indian nationalist movements begin • Gahndi • British East India Company removed from power Outcome of Sepoy Rebellion
  • 11. General Background • Divided into 2 social classes • Upper & lower class • Family most important • Arranged marriages • First born son looks after parents • Great Civilization • Produced all of wants and needs • Rich in resources • Prior to 1800, had little contact with the West and allowed limited trade with foreign powers • Viewed western culture as barbaric China
  • 12. Bad Guys Queen Victoria What does Queen Victoria have in common with these bad guys?
  • 13. Queen Victoria of England • Oversaw major drug- trafficking criminal organization • Very few current drug cartels can even touch England of the 19th century • England shipped tons of Opium into China, which traded it for Chinese goods and tea • Created a nation filled with drug addicts International Drug Smuggler
  • 14. Causes Outcomes • British East India • Britain won Company smuggled opium into • China was forced to give China, ignoring local laws up trading post • China fiercely resisted • China was unable to hold the sale of opium & foreigners accountable pleaded for Britain to stop under Chinese laws Facts • Two wars were fought • England easily defeated China • Greatly weakened China Opium Wars
  • 15. Response to Pressure from the West By what right do they [British merchants] . . . use the poisonous drug [opium] to injure the Chinese people? . . . I have heard that the smoking of opium is very strictly forbidden by your country; that is because the harm caused by opium is clearly understood. Since it is not permitted to do harm to your own country, then even less should you let it be passed on to the harm of other countries. LIN ZEXU, quoted in China’s Response to the West Why did Lin Zexu oppose the Opium trade with Britain?
  • 16. • Main Idea – Western economic and militaristic pressures forced China to open to foreign trade and influence China’s Response to Pressure from the West
  • 17. 1800s • After years of imbalanced trading with China, England looked to find a product that Chinese were willing to purchase • British traders discovered that Opium Trade = Large Profits • British traded Opium for tea & silk • Chinese officials learned about the dangers of opium and declared it illegal British look to increase trade
  • 18. • Japan, Russia, Germany, Great Britain & France wanted to get special trading rights in China • China was forced to make concessions: • Special Rights Included: • Rights to develop mineral mines • Rights to build railroads • Rights to establish Navy Bases • Leases to port cities China was a sphere of influence USA is being left out of CHINA Open Door Policy
  • 19. • USA felt that their interests were being threatened • US proposed to have equal trading rights in China • Policy called the Open Door Policy Open Door Policy
  • 20. Facts: Effects: • Major imperial powers • Increased foreigners in agreed to respect China trading rights • China remained “free” • Treaties were unequal from colonial rule & unfair to China • Japan eventually ignored the policy (1920) US Proposes Open Door Policy (1900)
  • 21. • Chinese nationalist movement that looked to get rid of all foreigners • International force of 20,000 • Soldiers from England, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Japan, and USA • Despite rebellion China remained weak and divided • Number of foreigners increased Boxer Rebellion (1900)
  • 22. • Movement failed and China fell almost completely in the control of foreign nations • Strong sense of nationalism emerged • Qing Dynasty (Chinese government) was forced to accept reforms • Strong foreign presence remained in China until 1947 Boxer Rebellion
  • 23. Goal  emulate the West • Impressed by military & industrial strength of the West • Wanted to modernize the nation • Nationalism Japan
  • 24. • Abolished feudalism  focused on industry • Restored the power of the Emperor • Established Meiji Restoration • “Modernized” Japanese culture • New calendar • Adopted western clothing • Modernized Navy & Army • Removed the samurai In less than 30 years, established themselves as a world power - Unequal treaty - Racism How did Japan create an Empire?