PPT-Imperialism 1800-1914: Africa, Ottomans

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Slave Trade Rise of New Imperialism and the Scramble for Africa Imperialism 18001914 Ottomans c 1800 Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire 16 th C integral part European

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Slave Trade Rise of New Imperialism and the Scramble for Africa Imperialism 18001914 Ottomans c 1800 Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire 16 th C integral part European trade networks . What do industrialized nations need to expand their economies?. Industrialized nations need natural . r. esources and markets to expand their economies.. Where did European nations compete for colonies in the 19. 1800 ASPECT (1800 277 328)aspect.org.au Quick guide to autism What it looks like and how you can help ASD is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorderWe don’t know what causes ASD but we do know gen Let’s go and get some colonies!. By the end of the day, you will be able to. Describe . at least . motives for imperialism.. Describe three types of imperialism.. Which nations became imperial powers?. India, China and Japan. Britain: Extra. British Imperialistic Policies . French Imperialistic Policies . Japanese Imperialistic Policies. British Imperialistic Impact. Japanese Imperialistic Impact. Please get out your worksheet from yesterday about the motivations for Imperialism. . Pop Quiz for Candy!. What . are the 3 . economic things . Europe wanted to get out of . imperialism? . What ideology was used as a motivation for imperialism?. 11.1, 11.2. Africa before.... -. 100s of ethnic groups. -1000s of languages. -most follow traditional beliefs, some converted to Islam or Christianity. -European slave trade was limited to coastal regions on the west. . Lesson 8 . The Americas in the Age of Imperialism . Learning Objectives. Identify the political problems faced by new Latin American nations.. Describe Mexico’s struggle to achieve stability.. Explain why Latin America entered a cycle of economic dependence.. . Lesson 3 . Europe and the Muslim World . Learning Objectives. Explain how internal and external pressures shaped the Muslim world.. Identify the challenges facing the Ottoman empire and Persia.. Describe the ways Egypt tried to modernize, including the opening of the Suez Canal.. . Lesson 2 . European Colonies in Africa . Learning Objectives. Describe the forces that shaped Africa in the early 1800s.. Explain why European contact with Africa increased.. Analyze how European nations carved up Africa.. Evaluating the positive and negative impacts of New Imperialism 1750-1900. Kipling, a former captain in the British army served in India and identified that it was his duty to Christianize, commercialize and civilize what he called “ Half devil” (not yet Christian) and half child (not yet civilized)” . Main Idea. Details. Notemaking. The. Ottoman Empire. 1800-1870. Ottoman Reform and the European Model. Started losing control of provinces in 1700s. Muhammad . Ali seized power . in Egypt in 1805. . He stopped using . Targeted Africa and Asia. Sources of raw materials and markets. Need for direct control over territories, not trade agreements. European countries controlled only small part of Africa in 1880; but by 1914 only Ethiopia, Liberia remained independent. . Evaluating continuity and change. AFRICA . 1850. AFRICA. 1900. Definition of Imperialism:. The domination by one country of the political . (government & laws). , . economic . (wealth, trade, resources), . Industrialized nations need natural . r. esources and markets to expand their economies.. Where did European nations compete for colonies in the 19. th. and 20. th. centuries?. European nations competed for colonies in Africa and Asia..

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