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Page 2: Chapter 16 Age of Imperialism. Warm up: Answer each of the following questions. Use yesterday’s notes. 1. What were the 4 MAIN causes for Imperialism?

Warm up:• Answer each of the following questions. Use yesterday’s

notes.• 1. What were the 4 MAIN causes for Imperialism?

• 2. What are 3 ways Europeans took over foreign lands?

• 3. What 2 places in Africa SUCCESSFULLY resisted Western colonization?

• 4. Opinion Question: Was Imperialism a Bad Thing for the World in your Opinion? WHY or why not? (use 2to 4 details of support)

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Rise of Imperialism• Between 1800 and 1914, various Western nations carried out

policies of imperialism, in which they sought to control the political, economical, and social life of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

• Three key factors led to the rise of imperialism: • Political Rivalries & Competition among western

countries for more territory• Their demand for raw materials and new markets• And feelings of cultural and racial superiority that

influenced Western peoples to impose their cultures on distant lands. (this included the establishment of Christian missions and churches in colonized nations)

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Expanding Control Over Africa

• Beginning in the 1870s, European nations expanded their control over Africa, dividing the continent among themselves and exploiting its rich variety of natural resources.

(although there were many wanted resources on of the biggest resource was rubber which was largely found in Congo)ADD: BY 1884 Africa is divided up (the great African Cake”) by Europe’s leading nations… Brits did face resistance from ZULUS in South Africa but…. Guess who won? Not Zulus….

• In spite of African resistance in many areas, only two African nations- Ethiopia and Liberia had managed to escape European control by 1914.

• Two factors played a role in this resistance.• First, geographic and biological obstacles such as jungles and malaria kept

Europeans out. • Second, King Menelik of Ethiopia led a successful resistance against Italian

Imperialism. He was one of Ethiopia's greatest rulers, he expanded the empire almost to its present-day borders, and carried out a wide-ranging program of modernization.

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China• Also, during the 1800s, European powers intervened in China.• Using military power or the threat of it, they claimed large areas

of China as spheres of influence- areas where they had exclusive of trading rights.

• One of the new market products sold in these areas was opium. Brits brought it in from India …and they first gave out free samples…

• The Chinese did try to fight back against foreign invaders in the Boxer Uprising of 1900, but the Europeans quickly crushed the revolt. (Add: Chinese thought there Kung Fu could make bullet proof against Western bullets.)

• In 1912 Chinese revolutionaries upset with what was going on in their country-overthrew the weakened Dynasty and set up a republic.

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United States and Japan• The United States in 1853 forced the Japanese to open their

doors to trade, sending shock waves through Japanese society.

• The Meiji leaders who came to power in Japan during the 1860s decided to make Japan a great power capable of competing with the West.

• *The Japanese leaders then reformed Japan’s government and began a program to industrialize and MODERNIZE their nation.

• By 1941 Japan had emerged as a modern industrial nation.

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Era of Imperialism 1800-1914

• During this era of imperialism, the United States used the Monroe Doctrine, along with other several others, to try and oppose European involvement in Latin America.

• However: at the same time the US showed the world a growing desire to increase our Influence over the Western Hemisphere. (Latin America: Central and South America) became our area to almost exclusively watch over and conduct business with)

• For example, in the early 1900s, American military forces often intervened in Latin American countries when either government policies or social unrest threatened American interests.

• Add: *ALSO We took OVER the Philippines by force in the early 1900s during the Spanish-American War. (Copying what Europeans did in Africa)

• This involvement heightened tensions between the United States and Latin America.

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• Anti-American feelings were often a factor in the upsurge of nationalism that swept through the region during this period.

• VLAs:

• Zulu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkSPmsZxesw

• Opium Wars: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt_j3iiSVrc • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzsQjQatvL0

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Wrap Up Activity:• In groups or solo… appoint a writer and a presenter and create

an inter- CONNECTED Mega Web of 15 PLUS details covering key info from these notes …connect at least 2 facts in chain see how many links you can connect! (EC reward for 5 or more linked) be ready to share!

• 1st question to answer is what to call the center of the web???