Title: The Building of Global Empires
1The Building of Global Empires
2Global Empires Learning Outcomes
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- Understand the effects of revolution,
industrialization, and imperialism around the
globe - Appreciate the impact of imperialism on the
organizations of societies throughout the world - Be able to think about the economic implications
of imperialism throughout the world - Be able to explain how the imperial powers
unintentionally encouraged independence movements - Be able to respond to the question, how did the
legacy of imperialism shape the contemporary
world?
3The Building of Global Empires
- Why are Cecil John Rhodes views said to be
representative of European imperialists?
4The Building of Global Empires
- Foundations of Empire
- Motives of Imperialism
African Diamond Mine
5Foundations of Empire
- Motives of Imperialism
- Modern Imperialism
- Modern Colonialism
- Economic Motives of Imperialism
- Political Motives of Imperialism
- Cultural Justifications
- of Imperialism
6Foundations of Empire
- Sources From The Past Rudyard Kipling on The
White Mans Burden
- Take the White Mans burden
- And reap his old reward
- The blame of those ye better,
- The hate of those ye guard...
- Rudyard Kipling,
- The White Mans Burden
7Foundations of Empire
- Tools of Empire
- Transportation Technologies
- Military Technologies
- Communications Technologies
Suez Canal Opening
Theodore Roosevelt speaking at Panama Canal
8The Building of Global Empires
- European Imperialism
- The British Empire in India
- Company Rule Sepoy Mutiny
9Sepoy Revolt, 1857
- Enfield rifles
- Cartridges in wax paper greased with animal fat
- Problem for Hindus beef
- Problem for Muslims pork
- Sepoys capture garrison
- 60 soldiers, 180 civilian males massacred (after
surrender) - Two weeks later, 375 women and children murdered
- British retake fort, hang rebels
10The Building of Global Empires
- European Imperialism
- The British Empire in India
- Company Rule
- British Imperial Rule
11Foundations of Empire Tools of Empire
19th c. political poster who is represented?
12European Imperialism
- Imperialism in Central Asia Southeast Asia
- The Great Game
Imperialism in Asia, ca. 1914
13European Imperialism
- Imperialism in Central Asia Southeast Asia
- The Great Game
- British Colonies in
- Southeast Asia
- French Indochina
Bolan Pass, Afganistan War
14The Ottoman Empire
- The Ottoman Empire in Decline
Territorial Losses of the Ottoman Empire,
1800-1914
15The Ottoman Empire in Decline
- The Nature of Decline
- Military Decline
- Territorial Losses
- Economic Difficulties
- The Capitulations
- European penetration
Mohammad Ali (Alabaster) Mosque, Ali made Egypt
autonomous within Ottoman Empire
16The Ottoman Empire in Decline
- Reform Reorganization
- The Reforms of Mahmud II
- Legal Educational Reform
- Opposition to the Tanzimat
Mahmud II, reigned 1808 - 1839
17The Ottoman Empire in Decline
- The Young Turk Era
- Reform Repression
- The Young Turks
Enver Pasha, one of three Young Turk leaders
Sultan Abd alHamid, 1876-1909
18The Chinese Empire under Siege
- The Opium War the Unequal Treaties
- The Opium Trade
- Tea
Drying Tea in China
Chinese Opium Den
19The Opium Trade Tea
Ships moored at Lintin, near Canton, and the
opium was sent up the coast in local craft. Opium
was shipped in chests, each weighing about 60
kilograms. The Chinese paid in silver a gross
profit of 1,000 silver dollars was made on each
chest.
20The Chinese Empire under Siege
- The Opium War the Unequal Treaties
Nemesis, 1842
Nemesis, Calliope and Starling Destroying the
Chinese War Junks in Anson's Bay
21The Chinese Empire under Siege
- The Opium War the Unequal Treaties
- Unequal Treaties
- Treaty of Nanjing
22The Chinese Empire under Siege
East Asia in the nineteenth century
23The Chinese Empire under Siege
- The Taiping Program
- Taiping Defeat
Final Assault on the Taipings at Nanjing, 1864
24The Chinese Empire under Siege
- Empress Dowager Cixi, 1835-1908
25The Chinese Empire under Siege
- Reform Frustrated
- The Self-Strengthening Movement
- Spheres of Influence
- The Hundred Days Reforms
- The Boxer Rebellion
The Boxers
26European Imperialism
- The Scramble for Africa
- European Explorers
- in Africa
Imperialism in Africa, ca. 1914
27The Scramble for Africa
- European Explorers in Africa
- The Belgian Congo
- King Leopold II, personal colony
- Abuses government takeover
- South Africa
- The Berlin Conference
- Systems of Colonial Rule
- Direct Indirect Rule
28European Imperialism in the Pacific
- Settler Colonies in the Pacific
Imperialism in Oceania, ca. 1914
29European Native Population in Australia New
Zealand
30European Imperialism in the Pacific
- Settler Colonies in the Pacific
- Imperialists in Paradise
- Australia
- Pacific Islands
Queen Liliuokalani
31The Emergence of New Imperial Powers
- U.S. Imperialism in Latin America the Pacific
- The Monroe Doctrine
- The Spanish-American War
The Wreck of the USS Maine
32The Emergence of New Imperial Powers
- U.S. Imperialism in Latin America the Pacific
- The Monroe Doctrine
- The Spanish-American War
- The Panama Canal
33The Emergence of New Imperial Powers
- Imperial Japan
- Early Japanese Expansion
- The Sino-Japanese War
- The Russo-Japanese War
Baron Kogoro Takahira
Sergei Witte
Russo-Japanese Peace Conference Representatives
Postcard
34Legacies of Imperialism
- New Food Crops
- Labor Migrations
- Europeans move to temperate lands
- Work as free cultivators, industrial laborers
- 32 million to the US 1800-1914
- Africans, Asians, and Pacific islanders move to
tropical/subtropical lands - Indentured laborers, manual laborers
- 2.5 million between 1820 and 1914
- Indentured Labor Migration
- Empire and Migration
35Legacies of Imperialism
Imperialism and migration during the 19th and
early 20th century
36Legacies of Imperialism
- Empire Society
- Colonial Conflict
- Scientific Racism
- Popular Racism
Illustration from Indigenous Races of the Earth.
37Colonial Conflict
- Thousands of insurrections against colonial rule
- Tanganyika Maji Maji Rebellion against Germans
(1905-1906) - Rebels sprinkle selves with magic water (maji
maji) as protection against modern weapons 75000
killed - Scientific Racism developed
- Count Joseph Arthurd de Gobineau (1816-1882)
- Combines with theories of Charles Darwin
(1809-1882) to form pernicious doctrine of Social
Darwinism
38The Building of Global EmpiresKey Words Terms
(29)
- imperialism
- mission civilisatrice
- Suez Panama Canal
- Sepoy Rebellion, 1857
- Ottoman Empire
- The capitulations
- Tanzimat Era
- Young Turk Party
- The Opium War
- Treaty of Nanjing (Treaty Ports) 1842
- Taiping Rebellion
- Self-strengthening movement
- Boxer Rebellion
- scramble for Africa
- The Belgium Congo
- King Leopold II
- Cecil Rhodes
- Rudyard Kipling, White Mans Burden
- Queen Victoria direct rule
- Great Game
- Berlin Conference
- Australia terra nullius
- Spanish-American War
- Sino-Japanese War
- Russo-Japanese War
- Queen Liliuokalani
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- Count Gobineau, Essay on the Inequality of the
Human Races (1853-55) - Charles Darwin, On the Origin of the Species
(1859) - Herbert Spencer - Social Darwinism
39The Building of Global Empires Summary
- The tempo of world history increased in the 19th
century with the construction of global empires. - European peoples imposed their rule on much of
Asia almost all of Africa. - By the end of the century, the United States and
Japan joined European states as global
imperialists. - All imperial powers shaped the societies they
ruled were, in turn, shaped by them. - Colonizer colonized relationships intertwined.
- Multicultural societies facilitated global
migrations. - The imperial powers fostered reactions that
stimulated independence movements a sense of
national identity. - 19th century imperialism colonialism casts a
long shadow over the 20th century