Cause of Imperialism
Effects of Imperialism
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How does belief in European superiority affect the cause of Imperialism?

European nationalism

Social Darwinism

Christian missionary activity

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How does states take control from the European company effect Imperialism?

Belgium seizing the Congo from King Leopold

Dutch seizing East Indies from Dutch East India Company

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What are the new export economies?

Guano from Chile and Peru 

Cattle from S America and Australia

Cotton from India and Egypt 

Rubber from Amazon and Congo Basin 

Palm oil from W Africa

Ivory from elephants in W Africa 

Minerals like silver from Mexico, copper from Chile, tin from Bolivia and Niger, and gold from S Africa

Diamonds in world from West and Southern Africa

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What was the definition of Social Darwinism?

Theory adapted from Charles Darwin’s ideas on evolution to claim that whites and those from white countries had biological superiority over others

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What were the Opium wars?

The series of wars between china and Britain over chinas aversion to British opium being sold in china (1839-42, 1856-60

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How does the desire for expanding profits affect the cause of Imperialism?

European industrialization created demand for: 

-raw materials

-cheap labor

-new markets for goods

Desire for trade monopolies, such as Dutch and British East India Companies

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How does direct control of new territory effect Imperialism?

Britain -Egypt and Suez Canal, India, Southern Africa

France -North Africa, Indochina

Dutch-Indonesia

U.S.- Philippines, Cuba, Hawaii

Japan- Korea, parts of China

Russia- Poland, Afghanistan

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What were the economic Imperialism in the year 1750 - 1900?

British control of cotton/textile industry in India, Egypt

Culture system in Indonesia

Opium Wars in China

Monroe Doctrine in United States

Spain- control copper mining in Chile

Banana Republics in Central, South America

United Fruit Company

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Who was King Leopold II ?

A Belgian ruler who privately owned the Congo until his power was revoked by the Belgian government due to his abuses of the Congolese (1835-1909)

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What were the Chinese exclusion act and the White Australia policy?

A law signed by congress prohibiting further Chinese immigration into America (1882-1943) and A government policy trying to preserve whiteness in Australia by limiting non British immigration (1901-1970s)

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What was the Berlin conference?

  • To end competition and fighting between European powers, they made an agreement at the Berlin Conference to divide up Africa equally amongst themselves so they could all gain access to natural resources 

  • They would sometimes make treaties with Africa to take control, but most often used military force

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How does warfare and diplomacy affect Imperialism?

Berlin Conference/Scramble for Africa=diplomacy

Many of above territories controlled through warfare

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What were the economic reasons for migration?

Indentured servitude- from Asia to Americas

Coerced labor- Asian contract laborer on railroads in US

Penal colonies/convict labor- Australia

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What was the Ghost Dance?

Rituals of dances and songs performed by native Americans that was believed to restore traditional ways and drive white peoples away (late 1800s)

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What was the Great Famine?

Period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland due to the death of the potato crop (1845-1850)

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Why did colonized states resist imperial powers?

  • Nationalism→ unites people to fight back against foreign takeovers (imperialism) because they want the best for their people and believe they deserve freedom and safety 

  • Do not want to be colonized 

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what were the settler colonies that affected Imperialism?

British-Australia, New Zealand

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Where can you find ethnic enclaves?

Chinese-SE Asia, Americas, Caribbean

Irish-United States

Indians-SE Asia, Africa, Caribbean

Italians-Argentina, United States

Discrimination: Chinese Exclusion Act in US, White Australia Policy

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What were the Maori wars?

New Zealand native Māori against British rule due to settlers encroaching on land (1845-1872)

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What was the Taiping rebellion?

A massive rebellion by peasants against the Qing dynasty’s rule in china (1850-1864)

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How did Balkans resist imperial powers?

Greece & Serbia fight vs Ottoman empire & successfully gain independence

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What are examples of resistance towards Imperialism?

Anti-Ottoman nationalism in the Balkans

India: Indian Rebellion 1857

Philippine revolutions 

Pan-Africanism

Maori Wars in New Zealand

Samory Toure

Tupac Amaru rebellion in Peru

Yaa Asantewaa 

New states: Sokoto Caliphate, Cherokee Nation

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What were the raw materials from the colonies?

Cotton, rubber, palm oil, ivory

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Who was Yaa Asantewaa?

A warrior queen of the Asante empire famous for her resistance against the British attempts to take over (1840-1921)

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What were the spheres of influence?

Areas in china where imperial nations established exclusive trading rights