PPT-Imperialism case study: South Africa
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What do these signs appear to say Where do you think they are from Three groups clash over south africa Africans the Dutch and the British clashed over land and
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What do these signs appear to say Where do you think they are from Three groups clash over south africa Africans the Dutch and the British clashed over land and resources in South Africa . 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. South Africa. Starter: Name 10 commonwealth nations. Extension: Explain what it means to be a commonwealth nation. L.O:. . To describe the conflict that occurred from the colonisation of South Africa.. India, China and Japan. Britain: Extra. British Imperialistic Policies . French Imperialistic Policies . Japanese Imperialistic Policies. British Imperialistic Impact. Japanese Imperialistic Impact. 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.. . 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.. 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?. 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 . 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. “ … economics, … which justify a policy of colonial expansion, from the point of vies of that need, felt more and more strongly by the industrial populations of Europe and particularly those of our own rich and hard working country; the need for export markets.” . (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.. . 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 continuity and change. AFRICA . 1850. AFRICA. 1900. Definition of Imperialism:. The domination by one country of the political . (government & laws). , . economic . (wealth, trade, resources), . What do these signs appear to say?. Where do you think they are from?. Three groups clash over south . africa. . Africans, the. Dutch. , and the British clashed over land and resources in South Africa . 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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