PPT-Imperialism in Southeast Asia & Africa

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Chapter 14 sections 1 amp 2 World History Colonial rule in southeast asia Section 1 Old vs New Imperialism Old European nations wanted to set up trading posts where

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Chapter 14 sections 1 amp 2 World History Colonial rule in southeast asia Section 1 Old vs New Imperialism Old European nations wanted to set up trading posts where they could conduct business and missionary activities. 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. africa. 19. th. century . Imperialism. The Age of Imperialism. Imperialism = . a policy of conquering and ruling other lands. The Link… Industry and Imperialism. Science and industry increase competition between European powers. Dr. Thitinan Pongsudhirak. Professor . and . Director. , The. . Institute of . Security. a. nd. International . Studies. Faculty of Political Science. Chulalongkorn. University, . Bangkok. Sir Howard . Dr. Jim Hastings. Wingate University. What is “wrong” with this scene from Pirates of the Caribbean III?. Cultural illiteracy?. So the “problem” is not just lack of information, but it also concerns why that information/knowledge is not being imparted in college classrooms.. Arrival of Europeans. Europeans were interested in the spice trade. Portuguese were first to reach Southeast Asia in 1511. Dutch set up trading post in 1596.. Dutch pushed out Portuguese and were the main European traders in Southeast Asia. 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. 10.4.1: Describe the rise of industrial economies and their link to imperialism and colonialism (e.g., the role played by national security and strategic advantage; moral issues raised by the search for national hegemony, Social Darwinism, and the missionary impulse; material issues such as land, resources, and technology.. 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 . Chapter 33. Foundations of Empire. By the mid 1800s Europeans began to speak of Imperialism. Domination of European powers over subject lands in the larger world. This domination came in different ways:. 1500 B.C.E.-1025 C.E.. The Thousand Pillared Hall . in the . Temple . of . Minakshi. at Madurai. At the annual . Chittarai. Festival. , the citizens of this city in south India celebrate the wedding of their local patron goddess, . 4. th. 9 Weeks Final Exam. The Khmer Empire. Cambodia and Myanmar occupy much of the Khmer Empire. . The Khmer Empire. This building was once the administrative capital of Khmer Empire.. Deforestation. 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), . Indian Influence in . Southeast Asia: Page 602. Southeast Asia has been inhabited since pre-historic times. The communities in the region evolved to form complex cultures and kingdoms with varying degrees of occupation and influence from . 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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