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Imperialism

Imperialism. What Is Imperialism?. Definition: A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically or socially. Motives For Imperialism. Motives For Imperialism. Loss of New World Empires:

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Imperialism

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  1. Imperialism

  2. What Is Imperialism? • Definition: • A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically or socially

  3. Motives For Imperialism

  4. Motives For Imperialism • Loss of New World Empires: • France, Great Britain, Spain, & Portugal all lost colonies in the 18th – 19th centuries

  5. Motives For Imperialism • Economic: • The IR created a higher demand for new sources of raw materials & new markets for products

  6. Motives For Imperialism • Nationalism: • Prestige, strategiclocations, greed, ethnocentrism

  7. Motives For Imperialism • “Civilizing” Missions: • The desire to spread Western culture • Spread the Christian message • Belief in European superiority • Social Darwinism

  8. Justification??? • “I contend that we [Britons] are the first race in the world, and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race…It is our duty to seize every opportunity of acquiring more territory and we should keep this one idea steadily before our eyes that more territory simply means more of the Anglo-Saxon race, more of the best, the most human, most honourable race the world possesses.” • --Cecil Rhodes, 1877 (De Beers Consolidated Mines)

  9. Forms of Imperialism • COLONY: • A foreign region that is under the direct control of a mother country • Governed by a foreign power

  10. Forms of Imperialism • PROTECTORATE: • A foreign region in which the mother country allows native rulers to maintain their position of power, but controls them

  11. Forms of Imperialism • SPHERE OF INFLUENCE: • An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges

  12. Forms of Imperialism • Economic Imperialism: • An independent but less-developed country controlled by private business interests rather than other governments

  13. Treatment of Native People

  14. Treatment of Native People • Enslavement: • Forced labor • Segregation: • Separation of races

  15. Treatment of Native People • Assimilation: • The forced adoption of a “mainstream” culture

  16. Problems for Natives?? • Loss of traditionalculture • Loss of traditionalleadership • Divisionof tribal groups • Populationdecline • Depletionof natural resources; loss of good farmland

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