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Unit 5

Unit 5. Imperialism and World War I. Day 1. Do Now. Make a guess about what the colors on this map represent. Looking Forward. Unit 6 begins today Unit 6 Part 1: Imperialism quiz: MONDAY Tonight’s Homework: Reading on Edmodo. Imperialism.

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Unit 5

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  1. Unit 5 Imperialism and World War I

  2. Day 1

  3. Do Now • Make a guess about what the colors on this map represent

  4. Looking Forward • Unit 6 begins today • Unit 6 Part 1: Imperialism quiz: MONDAY • Tonight’s Homework: Reading on Edmodo

  5. Imperialism • Imperialism = the policy of extending authority and control over another territory or country • Creating an empire • Age of Imperialism: 1850s-1910 • Imperializers: USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium • Imperialized: Asia, Africa, Latin America

  6. Shifts in Thought • The Industrial Revolution increased wealth • The Industrial Revolution stripped Europe of most of its raw materials • To remain prosperous, countries needed a supply of raw materials for their factories • To remain economically and politically powerful, it was best if the Europeans conqueredthe other lands

  7. The British Empire

  8. Persuasion Poster You have decide to fund an expedition to a far-off country, where you plan on setting up an empire To persuade people to fund your trip, you need to create a poster, which you will put up around your city Use this rubric to guide your work

  9. Day 2

  10. Do Now Be ready to explain this imperialism cartoon

  11. Looking Forward • Tonight’s Homework: “Effects of Imperialism in Africa”(on Edmodo and paper copies in the hall!) • Imperialism QUIZ on Monday!(Study Blue is online, paper copies in the hall!)

  12. Reasons for Imperialism • EconomicsAfrica was a source for cheap materials to be used in factories AND a new market of customers to purchase goods made in Europe • CompetitionCountries could become more powerful if they had colonies in Africa • Religion and MoralsIt was a European duty to civilize those less fortunate

  13. The Scramble for Africa! • European countries have a “mad dash” to annex territory in Africa: • Britain: the largest Empire • France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Portugal and Spain also had territory in Africa • Berlin Conference: Met in 1884 to divvy up land • Redrew the map of Africa • African Kings were NOT invited

  14. “The White Man’s Burden” • Europeans were offended by the “uncivilized” people they thought lived in Africa • Some Europeans saw it as their duty to “save” the “uncivilized” Africans • Goal: bring civilization to a “savage” continent

  15. Today’s Work: Imperialism Stations • Work silently and independently to complete the three stations • Station 1: Under the announcements board • Station 2: By the data wall • Station 3: Complete at your desk • You do not need to complete the stations in order • You must turn in your completed packet by the end of class today • When you have finished, begin your homework OR study on StudyBlueYou may only listen to your music if you have reached this point

  16. Day 3

  17. Do Now Does this political cartoon depict imperialism negatively or positively? Why or why not? Respond under the assignment on Edmodo “Gold Diggers”

  18. Looking Forward • Tonight’s Homework: Reading on Edmodo(paper copies in the hall) • Imperialism Quiz on MONDAY

  19. Types of Imperialism • Direct rule: local rulers were replaced with officials from the “mother country” • Colony: completed controlled by the “mother country” • Protectorate: depend on the “mother country” for protection • Sphere of Influence: the “mother country” had exclusive trading rights • Indirect rule: local rulers were allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status

  20. Imperialism Simulation • Goal: Work with your team to create a complete deck of cards (52 cards – 13 of each suit!) • Team A: Joice, Terrell • Team B: Khalyah, Alasha • Team C: Quincy, TreShana • Team D: Shawn, Teekasha • Read the instructions sheet in your folder, then begin working • Helper #1: Anfernee • Helper #2: Sharky

  21. Imperialism Simulation • What was the overall purpose of this simulation? • How did this simulation represent the reality of the Age of Imperialism? • Did you like your team’s position? Why or why not? • What rules would you add or take away next time to make the simulation fairer?

  22. The Effects of Imperialism Positive Negative Colonized peoples had fewer rights than the imperialist masters Ruled by governments they did not choose and laws they did not make Traditional ways of life were disrupted • Introduced modern technology • Built roads, schools and hospitals • Efficient rulers

  23. Imperialism Timeline • Open “6.Imperialism.Timeline” in the Unit 6 folder on Edmodo • Read the instructions on Slide #2 • Rearrange the slides so they are in chronological order • Check with Ms. Keale to make sure they are in chronological order • When you have finished your timeline, you may start your homework OR get on Study Blue

  24. Day 4

  25. Do Now Based on this diagram, what European countries imperialized Asia? (I recommend taking a picture of this and saving it on your iPad or phone to study!)

  26. Looking Forward • Tonight’s Homework: Reading on American Imperialism • Unit 6 Quiz on MONDAY

  27. Imperialism in China • Chinese: very excluded • Did not feel that the Americans could teach them anything • Ancient culture, known for art and learning • Unindustrialized (no factories) • Chinese are unable to resist Western advances • China has cheap workers, HUGE market for European goods

  28. Tell Me About It! • Group 1: The Opium Wars • Group 2: Taiping Rebellion • Group 3: The Boxer Rebellion • Group 4: Open Door Policy Create: UP TO 3 slide KeyNote presentation that answers these questions on your topic: • Who? • What? • Where? • When? • Why?

  29. Imperialism in India • British East India Trading Company • Ruled India like a colony • Built telegraphs, railroads, water systems, postal service and schools • Organized a large army of Indian soldiers, sepoys • Resented Western interference

  30. Imperialism in India • Sepoy Mutiny! • British government takes over administration in India • Movements for Indian independence(including Ghandi!) • 1947: Indian Independence (after WWII)

  31. Independent Study Time • Work on your homework • Study on StudyBlue • Ask questions if you are confused

  32. Day 5

  33. Do Now • Why did the USA decide build a global empire?

  34. Looking Forward • Unit 6 (Imperialism) Quiz on Monday

  35. Today’s Task List • Independently complete the Prezi on American ImperialismOpen “American Imperialism” off the Prezi Viewerusername: kealeworldhistory2@gmail.compassword: burke • Read AND take notes on the Prezi • Open “6.AmericanImperialism.PoliticalCartoons” in the Unit 6 folder on Edmodo • Open “6.Imperialism.StudyGuide” in the Unit 6 folder on Edmodo and begin working. No music or headphones permitted today.

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