Define: THE DOMESTIC SYSTEM
Family work being done in the home by hand, very little machinery and automation was used
The fact that Britain had an abundance of this resource to use as fuel is one of the major reasons Industrialization became possible
Coal
Other than Japan, the largest Imperial Powers came from this continent
The name given to areas where Imperialist countries were able to try and manipulate territories they colonized.
Spheres of Influence
This country in Africa managed to defeat Italy and maintain its independence throughout the "Scramble for Africa"
Abyssinia / Ethiopia
Define: THE FACTORY SYSTEM
Workers from different areas sharing a common workspace in a factory, machinery and equipment is provided by the owner. More machinery and automation when compared to the domestic system
Prior to Industrialization, the domestic system took place in this part of the country
Countryside Homes
"Cottage System"
The development of this weapon proved to be essential in European powers imperializing Africa
By the end of the "Scramble for Africa" approximately how much of Africa was split up amongst European countries?
~90%
Men
Name 3 key differences between the Domestic and Factory System
1. Domestic done in countryside / Factory done in factories in urban centers
2. Domestic system workers did ALL parts / Factory system workers tended to do specific parts of the process
3. Domestic system workers had no supervision, hours they had to work, or rules / Factory system workers had supervisors, hourly days, and rules/regulations
4. Factory system was more productive and efficient than the Domestic system
Major country in Asia that was Imperialized by the British East India Company
India
What drug was used to establish spheres of influence by Britain? Why was it so effective?
Opium-it is incredibly addictive.
Describe 2 of the negative effects that came with Urbanization
1. Living conditions for workers were terrible, overcrowded and dirty living arrangements led to a great spread of disease
2. No regulation meant smoke filled air, chemicals and waste polluted rivers, lakes, and coastal areas
This reason helps us understand why children had no choice but to work for the large majority of the Industrial Revolution
Income was so low that families required all members to earn a wage, including the children
This country was forced to industrialize in order to avoid the same fate as it's neighbor China.
Japan
Discuss the reason the Suez Canal (and control of nearby Egypt) was so important to European Powers
It provided a much quicker sea route to Asia
These 3 reasons are why Europe had success in Imperializing Africa.
1. Better Technology
2. Better Transport/Communication
3. Native infighting
This country in Europe was forced to import its Coal from Britain and Belgium due to a lack of the resource within its own borders
France
This trend, explaining where the majority of populations began to live, occurred thanks to the rise of the factory
Urbanization
Name at least 3 of the major factors behind Industrialization occurring first in Great Britain
1. Political Stability
2. Labor
3. Access to Raw Materials
4. Banking System
5. Transportation (Access to the Sea and Rivers)
Name AND Explain the 3 factors discussed in class that fueled Imperialism
1. Industrialization - Industrialized countries had more power, wealth, and better technology making it easier for them to imperialize other places. New places also provided raw materials and access to new markets
2. Nationalism - Loyalty and the desire for one's country to be the best. Influence and prestige were gained through conquering other places
3. Missionaries - European powers viewed themselves as superior and it was their responsibility to provide civilization to under developed "savage" countries
One country conquered the Congo and forced its inhabitants to harvest a natural resource, on the pain of having a family member dismembered if they failed to meet the quota. What was this country/product?
Belgium and Rubber
Discuss
1 positive effect of Imperialism
1 negative effect of Imperialism
Positive: Imperialism improved infrastructure in less developed countries they had influence in. Imperialism also led to a decline in slavery as the mindset regarding this practice shifted in Europe, all Western nations had abolished it by 1888
Negative: Imperialism often caused unnecessary and brutal amounts of death and loss of culture throughout the globe