PPT-Imperialism The British in Africa and India

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Egypt Early 1800s Egypt was a semiindependent province of the Ottoman Empire making strides toward reform Its success due to Muhammad Ali a soldier appointed governor

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Egypt Early 1800s Egypt was a semiindependent province of the Ottoman Empire making strides toward reform Its success due to Muhammad Ali a soldier appointed governor of Egypt by the Ottomans. Standard 7-3.5. 1. Imperialism. . Imperialism is when one nation extends its control to the government and economy of another nation.. They create an EMPIRE.. . 2. The Cause of Imperialism. A. The primary economic cause of Imperialism was Industrialization!. 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?. INTERACTIONS:. IMPERIALISM . 1750 - 1914. IMPERIALISM. Motives of imperialism . Modern imperialism . Refers to domination of industrialized countries over subject lands . Domination achieved by trade, investment, business activities. India, China and Japan. Britain: Extra. British Imperialistic Policies . French Imperialistic Policies . Japanese Imperialistic Policies. British Imperialistic Impact. Japanese Imperialistic Impact. Admit Slip. You are a factory owner in Britain during the 1800’s (during the Industrial Revolution). Your factory is in charge of manufacturing desks, doors, tables, and chairs (anything made of wood). Sales have recently declined due to a decrease in the amount of raw materials (lumber) used to make the finished products. In addition to the shortage of lumber, a shortage of coal (natural resources) in your region has caused your business to cut back production as well.. . Gavin K. - Allie P. Josh R. - Kolby S. . Of Africa. Imperialism in Africa. Africa in the Early 1800s. In the early 1800s, Africa was three times the size of Europe; its many people spoke hundreds of languages and had developed varied governments.. The age of Western Imperialism. New Imperialism 1870’s-1919. “the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations”. 1870-1914. Japan, U.S. & industrialized nations of Europe became more aggressive in expanding into other lands. Focused mainly in . Asia & Africa. Declining empires & wars left them vulnerable. Overseas . merchantilism. Development of profitable trade with non-Western regions. Establishment of coastal trading posts in the non-European world. The imposition by Europeans of their social, economic, and political systems upon non-Europeans . (1750 – 1900). By Charles Ma. The Old Africa: . Pre-Imperialistic Era. New African States. Nationalism in Africa: The Zulus. The . Nguni. people had farmed and raised cattle in south-east Africa.. The New Imperialism of the late nineteenth century differed both economically and politically from the colonialism of earlier times.. The older empires had been maritime and mercantile, with European traders purchasing goods from local merchants in places such as India, Java and Canton.. 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)” . Check your work!. Definition. Imperialism: . --one country takes control of another. --empire-building. Motivations. Economic. --Natural Resources. --Naval bases. --Raw Materials. --New markets for industrial products. How did people in Africa and Asia respond to western imperialism?. How did imperialism create a western-dominated world economy?. Industrial. Revolution. Source for. Raw. Materials. Markets for. Finished.

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