Edsc 304 power point, introduction to new age of imerialism

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The Age Of New Imperialism (1869-1914)

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The Age Of New Imperialism(1869-1914)

Intro Between 1860-1914, Western expansion and colonialism spread

throughtout the rest of the world as Great Britain, Spain, Holland, France, Germany, Russia and the U.S. all competed for markets and raw materials for their expanding economies.

The Industrial revolution that took place in the West is what allowed these countries to become new world powers.

By the end of the 19th century, virtually all of the peoples of Asia and Africa were under colonial rule.

What To Think About? How or why did Western powers

able to colonies Africa and Asia.

What were the views of the colonizer and the colonized?

What Is Imperialism? Imperialism is the extension of a nation’s

power over other lands or countries. (Ex. Crusades, Britain’s colonies in America, and even U.S. territorial expansion)

This “New” form of imperialism began as nations now sought after total control of countries to benefit their own countries.

The New Imperialism

In the late 19th Century (1880’s), a new phase of Western expansion, and scramble for new territory broke out.

European nations wanted natural resources that Africa and Asia provided Africa Provided a rich source of mineral wealth, such as gold, diamonds, coal, iron,

copper and other metals Asia provided tea, spices, and silk These two areas also provided new lands

Early European imperialism started as small trading posts and missionary work, but this was all about to change.

Europe had to started in small areas due to the fact that they were not the power house of the world yet.

China was the leader before and during this time and the West had to play by their rules.

Rise to Power

The Industrial Revolution allowed the West to rise to power. The Industrial Revolution created several advances

Advances in… Technology (the steam engine, trains) Weapons and warfare (rifles, guns) Economics (Mass production, and assembly lines

/ factories) Culture and religions ideologies (“The White

Man’s Burden”, Social Darwinism / Racism

The Western Justification Europeans used new ideas from science and moral religious duties as their justification to

colonies other countries

Social Darwinism is the belief that in the struggle between nations, only the strongest would survive, This came with the belief that some races were better than others.

“The White Man’s Burden was the beliefs that to be a good Christian or civilized country it was the Wests job to help the colored skinned people of the world. The goal was to make them civilized and Christians.

Example is how Frodo felt his burden was to protect and destroy the one ring.

Africa

African Reaction When Africa was first colonized local tribes such as the Zulu fought with force

against the British. They were crushed because of the over whelming technological difference.

After 1900 a nationalist movement started to rise in Africa. There goals were to rid Africa of foreign rule. Africa would win their independence very slowly from the West, but still are

dealing with repercussions from imperialism till this day.

Why did this movement form? The west was preaching and teaching ideas of independence, human

rights, and education but was not allowing the natives of Africa to have any of these things.

What is Nationalism? Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves and

individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one’s nation.

China Before the 1900’s China was the power

house of the World.

Western countries would only trade for a short time of the year with China.

Opium wars The west found out that China would

only buy Opium. This was a drug is very addictive The Chinese saw opium as evil

and wanted Britain to stop selling it.

Briatian said no, so China destroyed thousand dollars of British Opium.

Britain was not happy and went to war with China.

China’s Doors Forced Open After the Opium wars Britain force China to open its doors to free trade.

This allowed other countries gain power in China. China was carved up by Western powers and Japan.

Unlike China Japan embraced western science and Imperialism making it a player in the new world of imperialism.

There were several uprisings to try and fix China and rid themselves of western influence. http://www.indiana.edu/~e232/Time2.html

China would not be in power until a nationalist movement starts and China unifies to gain its independence.

This forms because of the abuse and division that foreign countries are imposing on China.

China will unify under a communist leader and become the China that we know today.

Last Thoughts How was imperialsum in China and Africa the same or different.

What are some affects that we still see from Imperialism in todays society.

Can you think of any way that we still practice imperialism today

Did the Age of New Imperialism really stop in 1914 or is it still continuing today?