Title: An Age of Western Imperialism
1An Age of Western Imperialism
2- Imperialism the domination by one country of
the political, economic, or cultural life of
another country or region. - By the late 19th century, Western powers had
taken over large tracts of land primarily in
Africa Asia
3Pre-19c European Imperialism
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5 6EuropeanNationalism, Boost Prestige
Source For Raw Materials
MissionaryActivity
Industrial Revolution
European Motives For Imperialism
Markets forFinishedGoods
Military NavalBases
SocialDarwinism
Places toDumpUnwanted/Excess Popul.
EuropeanRacism
HumanitarianReasons
Soc. Eco.Opportunities
WhiteMansBurden
7- The growing industrialization of Europe required
the Europeans to look to Africa Asia for the
raw materials needed. - Copper
- Manganese
- Rubber
- Guano
- Gold
- Diamonds
- They could also dump European surplus goods on
foreign markets.
8- Now thats
- a big pile of sh...
- tinking crap!
- -Peruvian
- Guano Mine
9Diamond Mines
Raw Diamonds
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11The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kipling
12The White Mans Burden?
13Methods of Imperialism
- Superior Weaponry Technology
- Steam powered warships
- Railroads
- Rapid firing breech loading rifle
- Maxim gun/machine guns
- adds to militaristic tension between competing
European nations - Arms races alliance-building
14 15Methods of Imperialism
- Well organized governments powerful armies
navies - Improved medical knowledge
- Medicines like Quinine
- (for Malaria) help Europeans
- survive deadly tropical diseases
16Forms of Imperial Control
- Colonies
- Send out governors officials to set up colonial
bureaucracy - Try to transform the society into westernized
culture
17Colonies
Direct Rule Indirect Rule
Frances method Send officials Impose French culture on the population To create French provinces British method Use local rulers to govern Encourage children of the local ruling class to attend school in Britain
18Types of Colonies
- Settlement Colonies places where large numbers
of Europeans their families moved to start new
lives (i.e. Australia, New Zealand, Algeria) - white dominions
- contested settler colonies
- Dependent Colonies a few European officials
ruled over the native populations usually
because of a large number of European soldiers
(i.e. Angola)
19Spheres of Influence
- Areas where the Europeans did not technically own
the land or run the government, but because of
economic forces and often troops, European powers
were able to control the area behind the
scenes. - Best example China
20European Imperial Claims
- British
- Eastern
- Southern Africa
- The Middle East
- India
- The sun never sets on the British Empire.
21Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902)
The Colossus of Rhodes
22European Imperial Claims
- French
- Western Africa
- Indo-China (Vietnam)
- Syria
23European Imperial Claims
- Belgium
- Belgian Congo
- A low point in Imperialism
- King Leopold II 1885
- Brutal imperial cruelty
24Harvesting Rubber
25Punishing Lazy Workers
265-8 Million Victims! (50 of Popul.)
It is blood-curdling to see them (the soldiers)
returning with the hands of the slain, and to
find the hands of young children amongst the
bigger ones evidencing their bravery...The rubber
from this district has cost hundreds of lives,
and the scenes I have witnessed, while unable to
help the oppressed, have been almost enough to
make me wish I were dead... This rubber traffic
is steeped in blood, and if the natives were to
rise and sweep every white person on the Upper
Congo into eternity, there would still be left a
fearful balance to their credit. --
Belgian Official
27Belgiums Stranglehold on the Congo
28Leopolds Conscience??
29European Imperial Claims
- Italy
- Ethiopia
- Somalia
- Libya
30European Imperial Claims
- Germany
- Southwest Africa
- Cameroon
- Togo
- German East Africa
31European Imperial Claims
- Portugal
- Angola
- Mozambique
- Spain
- Rio de Oro
32American Imperial Claims
- Philippines
- Hawaii
- Guam
- Puerto Rico
33Uncle Sam The Colossusof the Pacific (A
Parody)
34Africa 1890
35Resistance to Imperialism
- Examples
- Sepoy Mutiny (India 1857)
- Zulu Wars (Battle of Isandhlwana, South Africa
1879) - Mahdist Revolt (Sudan 1881-1899)
- Maji Maji Uprising (German East Africa 1905-06)
- Boxer Rebellion (China 1900)
- Philippine-American War (1899-1902)
36Impacts of Imperialism
- Many of todays problems stem from imperialism
ethnic fighting in Africa the Middle East - Intense competition for colonies resulted in only
two independent African nations at the turn of
the century - European rivalries contributed to tensions that
led to the outbreak of World War I - Social Darwinism in action paves the way for
future ethnic racial policies