PPT-Nationalist and Independence Movements in the Colonial Worl
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1919 1939 Effects of World War I on the Colonial World 1 Many colonized peoples expected independence in exchange for their contributions during the war 2 The
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1919 1939 Effects of World War I on the Colonial World 1 Many colonized peoples expected independence in exchange for their contributions during the war 2 The war brought people from the Colonial World into closer contact with the European ideology of NATIONALISM. Chapter 2 Sec 2. “. We must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” – Ben Franklin. Question of the Day…. 1. What problems could a basketball team with all five star players have? Does individual brilliance without teamwork win championships?. Related Issue 1 . Chapter 4. Pages 88. Case Study: Seal Hunt . pages 88-89. Every year a commercial seal . hunt takes place of the East Coast.. Many lobby groups & countries around the world believe it to be cruel & protest Canada to stop it.. challenge. The Extra-European World. Term 1, week 9. Anne Gerritsen. Room H0.18. a.t.gerritsen@warwick.ac.uk. Four leaders. Four leaders. Mao Zedong (Mao . Tse-tung. ). 1893-1976. Leader of Chinese communist party. Chapter 4. What are Non-. Nationalist loyalties?. Regional loyalty. Alberta Oil Sands. Cultural loyalty. Ethnic Loyalty. Class Loyalty. Occupy Movement. Religious loyalty. The Vatican. How do Nationalist and Non-Nationalist loyalties contend (compete)?. or assuredly we shall all hang separately.. Benjamin Franklin, July 4, 1776 . 2. nd. Continental Congress upon approving the Declaration of Independence. Some chuckled. . Others shivered, for Franklin’s humor carried. Jawaharlal Nehru. E. Napp. In 1900, European colonial empires in Africa and Asia appeared as permanent features of the world’s political landscape. But well before the end of the twentieth century, colonial empires were gone. U.S. Government Chapter 2. Section 1: The Colonial Period. English Political Heritage. Section 1: The Colonial Period. English Political Heritage. Limited Government . Section 1: The Colonial Period. British Colonial Policies. “. We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.. ”. Benjamin Franklin is said to have spoken these words on July 4, 1776, as he and the other members of the Second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. Those who heard him may have chuckled, but they also may have felt a shiver, for Franklin. Chapter 4. What are Non-. Nationalist loyalties?. Regional loyalty. Alberta Oil Sands. Cultural loyalty. Ethnic Loyalty. Class Loyalty. Occupy Movement. Religious loyalty. The Vatican. How do Nationalist and Non-Nationalist loyalties contend (compete)?. Early . Civilization. Most advanced: Khmer. Controlled a large empire in Cambodia. Angkor . Wat. - . Huge temple complex. Early Civilization. 1200s Thai settled the area. Buddhism replaced Hinduism. Colonial Rule and Independence. What were the causes of independence?. Bourbon and . Pombaline. reforms in Spain and Portugal. Peninsulares. held most of the power over majority people. Church power became limited. Increase in taxes. Videos. . Scramble for Africa for Handout . for handout start at 20:20. . Effects of WWII in Africa. Turning point to the Rise of Nationalist Movements. Europe made some reforms but too late – ex. African gov’t official. the process of becoming free of colonial status and achieving statehood. Between WWI and WWII, movements for independence begun in earnest in Africa and Asia. Dominance of colonial powers seemed at odds with Allied goals in WWII.. Directions. Take out a piece of notebook paper and take notes on this ppt.. Write only the underlined phrases.. Highlight, or underline, the headings of each section.. Label it #12 in your Africa folder.
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