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The Age of Imperialism 1850-1914

The Age of Imperialism 1850-1914. Imperialism. Objective: Students will be able to describe the major motivations countries had for imperialism. KWL. What is a KWL? A KWL is a chart that you create with 3 columns K is for Know, what you already know

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The Age of Imperialism 1850-1914

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  1. The Age of Imperialism1850-1914

  2. Imperialism • Objective: Students will be able to describe the major motivations countries had for imperialism.

  3. KWL • What is a KWL? • A KWL is a chart that you create with 3 columns • K is for Know, what you already know • W is for Want/Wonder, things you want to know • L is for Learn, things you have learned in the unit • This will be something I will be checking in with you periodically throughout this unit, and I will give you a participation grade for completion at the end!

  4. Definition of Imperialism • Imperialism: The takeover of a country or territory by a stronger nation with the intent of dominating the economic, political and social life of the people of that nation

  5. Causes of Imperialism • The Industrial Revolution caused a need for resources to fuel industrial production in Europe and the United States • Where would these resources come from? • Africa • Asia • Latin America

  6. Causes of Imperialism • Economic competition between European nations; new markets to sell their goods • The need of European nations to add colonies to their empires as a measure of national greatness • Growing racism, or the belief that one race was superior to another • Because they were more technologically advanced, many Europeans and Americans felt they had the right to dominate the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America

  7. Causes of Imperialism • Social Darwinism: the idea that those who were fittest for survival and success were superior to others • Because of Social Darwinism, Europeans felt they had the right and duty to bring progress to other nations • Need to Christianize the people of Asia and Africa • Need to civilize and “westernize” others

  8. White Man’s Burden

  9. What Enabled Imperialism? • Europeans’ technological superiority (including the machine gun) • Improvements in transportation to and within Asian and African colonies • Medical advances, such as Quinine, which protected Europeans from foreign diseases (malaria) • Disunity among ethnic groups in Africa

  10. Imperialism Before

  11. Imperialism After

  12. Imperialism in 1914

  13. David Livingstone • British missionary and explorer • Is the most famous and the first of the Imperial explorers • After he goes to Africa, he disappears for several years • US Journalist HM Stanley is sent to Africa to find Livingstone

  14. Forms of Imperialism

  15. Forms of ImperialismTypes of Management

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