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Imperialism in Asia
India and ChinaSlide2
25.2 Quiz
Take out your 25.2 Notes: East Asia and the West
Complete the quiz and turn it in when you are finished
Take out class notes on
imperialsimSlide3
Imperialism in India Events
Portuguese come to India (1500s)
British come to India (1700s)
Mughal Decline (Late 1700s)
British East India Co. Rules India (early 1800s)
Sati bannedEnglish Education pushedChristian Missionaries comeSepoy Rebellion (1857)British government takes over India (1858) (Raj)
10. ICS
rules India (late 1800s)
11. Railroads
, roads and canals built
12. First
Indian National Congress (1885)
13.
Swadeshi
(1905-1908)
14. Muslim
League (1906)Slide4Slide5
Views of Imperialism
“For Europe to rule Asia by force for purposes of gain, and to justify that rule by the pretense that she is civilizing Asia and raising her to a higher level of spiritual life, will be adjudged by history, perhaps, to be the crowning wrong and folly of imperialism. What Asia has to give, her priceless stores of wisdom garnered from her experience of ages, we refuse to take; the much or little which we could give we spoil by the brutal manner of our giving. This is what imperialism has done, and is doing, for Asia.”
- J.A. Hobson (British journalist)Slide6
Views of Imperialism
“To sum up the whole, the British rule has been – morally, a great blessing; politically peace and order on one hand, blunders on the other, materially, impoverishment….The natives call the British system “Sakar
ki
Churi
,” the knife of sugar. That is to say there is no oppression, it is all smooth and sweet, but it is the knife, notwithstanding. I mention this that you should know these feelings. Our great misfortune is that you do not know our wants. When you will know our real wishes, I have not the least doubt that you would do justice. The genius and spirit of the British people is fair play and justice.”
-
Dadabhai
Naoroji
(1
st
Indian elected to British Parliament & part of founding of Indian National Congress)Slide7
Effects of British Rule in India
Political
Introduced British system of gov.’t
Economic
Hurt India’s existing industry; made India an exporter of raw materials rather than manu. goods
Society
English language; led to growth of Indian nationalism; improved infrastructure; customs bannedSlide8
Put the following events in chronological order
1911 Revolution
Open Door Policy
Taiping Rebellion
Opium Banned
European powers establish “Spheres of Influence” Boxer RebellionTreaty of NajingSino-Japanese WarChinese Republic declaredDestruction of British opium in GuangzhouSlide9
Answers
Opium Banned 1796
Destruction of British opium in Guangzhou 1839
Treaty of Nanjing 1842
Taiping Rebellion 1850-1864
Sino-Japanese War 1894European “Spheres of Influence” Open Door Policy 1899Boxer Rebellion 18991911 RevolutionChinese Republic declared 1912Slide10Slide11
Put the following events in chronological order
Korea Annexed
Treaty of Kanagawa
Tokugawa Rule begins
Emperor Meiji takes over
Russo-Japanese WarSlide12
Answers
Tokugawa Rule (1603-1867)
Treaty of Kanagawa 1854
Emperor Meiji (1868-1912)
Russo-Japanese War 1904-05
Annexed Korea 1910Slide13Slide14