Imperialism & colonialism

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IMPERIALISM & COLONIALISM

Yusef Tribak El ouat20-04-2013

OBJECTIVE

DIFERENCES BETWEEN COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM

The two terms have very similar meanings.

ECONOMIC CAUSES OF IMPERIALISM

• Sell surpluses of industrialized countries to colonized countries.

• Obtain manpower and raw materials.

THE ROLE OF QUEEN VICTORIA

SLAVERY

Africa: British project (railway Cairo-Cape Town

Asia: India ( the jewel of the crown)

New imperialist potency: The USA

Monroe doctrine

Influence of the USA in the Caribbean sea: Cuba, Dominican republic, Haiti, Panama and Nicaragua.

1898- War against Spain (Cube and the Philippines)

Colonial administration: colonies, protectorates, territories

• Cologne: colonies themselves are called "crown colony" in the British Empire. They have their own government and are directly dependent on the metropolitan government, which exercises a true employment policy.

• Protectorates: mentoring relationship that is established by a treaty between two states assigned to the stronger power of control over the foreign policy of the weakest.

• Territories: Considered the colonies as an extension of metropolitan cities and institutions representing the people.

Conclusion