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New Imperialism 1800-1914

New Imperialism 1800-1914. Imperialism – The process of establishing an empire. New Imperialism 1800-1914. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest Colonization through emigration. New Imperialism 1800-1914.

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New Imperialism 1800-1914

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  1. New Imperialism 1800-1914

  2. Imperialism – The process of establishing an empire New Imperialism 1800-1914

  3. New Imperialism 1800-1914 Old Imperialism Conquest

  4. New Imperialism 1800-1914 Old Imperialism Conquest Colonization through emigration

  5. New Imperialism 1800-1914 Old Imperialism Conquest Colonization through emigration Establish trade centers

  6. New Imperialism 1800-1914 New Imperialism Capital investment

  7. New Imperialism 1800-1914 New Imperialism Capital investment Utilize native population for labor

  8. New Imperialism 1800-1914 New Imperialism Capital investment Utilize native population for labor Manipulate local governments

  9. New Imperialism 1800-1914 New Imperialism Capital investment Utilize native population for labor Manipulate local governments Colony, Protectorate, or Sphere

  10. Case Study: Africa New Imperialism 1800-1914

  11. Case Study: Africa New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Stanley and Livingstone David Livingstone Henry Morton Stanley

  12. Case Study: Africa New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Stanley and Livingstone “Dr. Livingstone I presume.”

  13. Case Study: Africa New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Stanley and Livingstone • Nationalism

  14. Case Study: Africa New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Stanley and Livingstone • Nationalism • Scramble for Africa – Berlin Conference 1885

  15. New Imperialism 1800-1914 Asia

  16. Asia

  17. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914

  18. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment

  19. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment • New markets

  20. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment • New markets • Raw materials

  21. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment • New markets • Raw materials • Civilize the “savages”

  22. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment • New markets • Raw materials • Civilize the “savages” • Spread Christianity

  23. How did Europeans justify Imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Capital investment • New markets • Raw materials • Civilize the “savages” • Spread Christianity • Prestige and power

  24. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914

  25. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples

  26. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples • Destruction of indigenous cultures

  27. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples • Destruction of indigenous cultures • Limited governmental training

  28. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples • Destruction of indigenous cultures • Limited governmental training • Political boundaries that did not match ethnic boundaries

  29. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples • Destruction of indigenous cultures • Limited governmental training • Political boundaries that did not match ethnic boundaries • International conflict

  30. What were the effects of imperialism? New Imperialism 1800-1914 • Mistreatment of indigenous peoples • Destruction of indigenous cultures • Limited governmental training • Political boundaries that did not match ethnic boundaries • International conflict • Rebellion and massacre

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