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Bell Ringer – Feb. 9 & 10

Bell Ringer – Feb. 9 & 10. Look at this map of Europe from 1870. What things do you notice? Can you predict our next unit of study?. Imperialism & WWI. Unit 7. Why did nationalism and the Industrial Revolution motivate European nations to compete for colonies?

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Bell Ringer – Feb. 9 & 10

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  1. Bell Ringer – Feb. 9 & 10 • Look at this map of Europe from 1870. • What things do you notice? • Can you predict our next unit of study?

  2. Imperialism & WWI Unit 7

  3. Why did nationalism and the Industrial Revolution motivate European nations to compete for colonies? • How did imperialism affect Africa, Asia, and India? • What were the major political and economic issues that led to WWI & how were these resolved at the end of the War?

  4. Imperialism - Building an empire by dominating other countries • Economy • Politics • Culture

  5. Three Types of Imperialism • Colony – settlement ruled directly by a mother country • Protectorate – country whose policies are guided by a foreign country – not directly ruled • Sphere of Influence – when one country has trading rights in another place

  6. How Much Control Did the Mother Country Have? Less Control More Control Where would you put COLONY, PROTECTORATE, And SPHERE OF INFLUENCE on this continuum?

  7. What Led to Imperialism? Industrialized nations wanted: • Naturalresources from the rest of the world. • They needed raw materials to make products

  8. What Led to Imperialism? • Markets to sell their manufactured goods. • Industrial Revolution led to lots of new products

  9. What Led to Imperialism? • To be the best. • Nationalism led European countries to start empires to show how great they were!

  10. Spread of Ideas European nations wanted to spread the following philosophies through out the world:

  11. Spread of Ideas • European nations wanted to spread the following philosophies through out the world: • Christianity • Democracy • Capitalism

  12. The “Scramble for Africa” Imperialism in Africa

  13. What Was Africa Like Before? • Africa was divided into hundreds of groups based on ethnicity and language • Had many different religions • Organized into large empires & independent villages • Trade with Europeans • Rich in natural resources

  14. Colonialism in 10 mins; Uganda Rising - YouTube

  15. Scramble for Africa Packet • With a partner, complete the packet: • Analyze the cartoon and answer the questions • Use p. 307 to complete the Motives and Forces chart and answer the questions • Read the poem and underline the “racist” terms as you read. Answer the questions. • Complete the map together. • THESE ARE YOUR NOTES FOR AFRICA • IF YOU DO NOT FINISH, YOU SHOULD COMPLETE ON YOUR OWN!

  16. Why Europeans Entered Africa • European Motives • 1. Nationalism • 2. Economic competition • 3. European racism • 4. Missionary impulse

  17. Why Europeans Entered Africa • External Forces • 1. Maxim gun • 2. Railroads and steamships • 3. Cure for malaria

  18. Why Europeans Entered Africa • Internal Forces • 1. Variety of cultures & languages • 2. Low level of technology • 3. Ethnic strife

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