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Title: Imperialism


1
Imperialism
  • The domination of one of the political, economic,
    or cultural life of another country or region.

2
Reasons for the New Imperialism
  • Interest in raw materials as a result of the
    Industrial Revolution.
  • Expansion of power
  • Cheap labor
  • Military strategy

3
White Mans Burden Take up the White Mans
Burden Send forth the best ye breed Go bind you
sons to exile To serve your captives need To
wait in heavy harness, On fluttered fold and
wild Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half-devil
and half-child.
4
Tools of Imperialism
  • Industrialized weapons and tools.
  • New firearms
  • Effective transportation and communication.
  • Railroad
  • Steamships
  • Telegraph

5
The Dutch in Java-A Prototype
  • Settled in 1619 by the Dutch.
  • Initially the Dutch paid tribute to the Javanese
    ruler.
  • Gained a monopoly over the spice trade.
  • 1670s-intervened in civil wars.
  • Demanded territories around Batavia to administer
    on their own.
  • Each time the Dutch intervened they gained more
    land. They controlled the entire island by 1750.
  • Java was the core of the Dutch Empire in Asia for
    200 years.

6
British in India
  • British and France constantly in conflict over
    control of key trading posts.
  • 1707-Death of Aurangzeb led the Mughal Empire
    into decline.
  • The British and French used divide and conquer.
  • British East India Company took increasing
    control of the sub-continent.
  • Battle of Plassey-1757-Robert Clive-The British
    defeated the French for control of parts of
    India.
  • 1857-Sepoy Mutiny led to British taking direct
    control of India.

7
Effects of British Rule in India
  • Established English style schools.
  • Built extensive railroad and telegraph systems.
  • Encouraged cultivation of cash crops lik coffee
    and cotton.
  • Constructed canals, harbors and irrigation
    systems.
  • Suppressed Indian customs.
  • English was the language of communication in all
    public places.
  • The British in India were a cursed blessing.

8
  • The French in Indochina
  • The French established a large SE Asian Empire.
  • The empire consisted of the modern countries of
    Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
  • Encouraged conversion to Christianity.
  • Treated imperialized people similar to British
    treatment in India.
  • Thailand remained the only independent SE Asian
    country.

9
Africa
  • As late as 1875 Europeans had a limited presence
    in Africa.
  • African-European relationships changed between
    1875-1900.
  • Europeans compiled information obtained from the
    adventurers Dr. David Livingston and Henry
    Stanley.

10
A Brief History of South Africa
  • Contested Settler Colony
  • Development mirrored other White Dominion
    colonies like Australia or Canada.
  • Mid-17th century the Dutch established a colony
    in Capetown.
  • European community stayed near the coast for
    decades.
  • Boers (Dutch farmers) began to move into the
    interior of South Africa.
  • Land looked sparsely populated and they
    experienced no resistance.
  • It was really inhabited by the Khoikhoi.
  • Miscegenation
  • Development of a colored population.

11
British capture Capetown in 1815
  • Boers differed from the British in everyway.
  • Spoke a different language
  • Rural and missed all the European intellectual
    revolutions.
  • The British evangelicals wanted to eradicate
    slavery.
  • The Boers were driven into rebellion and they
    fled Cape Colony.
  • Great Trek-10s of thousands of Boers migrated to
    the South African interior and collided with very
    powerful African statesZulu/Xhosa
  • Bantu people resisted the Boers.

12
Boer Republics
  • 1850s-2 Boer Republics developed-Orange Free
    State and Transval.
  • Attempted to keep British out.
  • 1867-Diamonds discovered
  • 1885-Gold discovered
  • British move in and takeover.

1899-1902-Boer War began the process of
decolonization of South Africa and led to Boer
dominance of the Black majority.
13
Berlin Conference of 1884-1885
14
Patterns of Colonial Domination
  • Direct Rule
  • Administrative districts headed by Europeans.
  • Administrative boundaries cut across tribal
    boundaries-divide and conquer.
  • Europeans would engage in civilizing missions.
  • Constant shortage of European administrators.
  • Language difficulties.
  • Indirect Rule
  • Control indigenous populations through indigenous
    institutions.
  • Only worked where there had been well-established
    African states.

White Dominion/Settler Colonies/Contested Settler
Societies
15
Settler Colonies in the Pacific
  • 1770-Captain James Cook anchored in Australia.
  • 1850s gold discoveries led to the establishment
    of colonies in New Zealand.

16
New Zealand
  • White Dominion
  • Indigenous people-Maoris
  • Alcoholism
  • Weapons upset the balance of tribal warfare.
  • Diseases destroyed Maori communities.
  • 1840s-50,000 Maoris had died.
  • By end of century Maoris had been segregated into
    poor rural communities

17
Emergence of New Imperial Powers
  • United States
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Monroe Doctrine
  • 1867-Purchased Alaska
  • 1875-Protectorate in Hawaii.
  • 1898-Spanish American War-Cuba and Puerto Rico
    and Philippines.
  • 1903-US helped rebels establish a breakaway state
    in Panama and earned the right to build the
    Panama Canal. Opened in 1914
  • Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
  • Japan
  • Meiji industrialization led to imperialism.
  • East Asian Islands of Hokkaido,Kurile Islands,
    Okinawa and Ryuku Islands during the 2nd ½ of
    19th century.
  • 1876-Began to flex their muscles towards Korea.
  • 1894-Sino-Japanese War over Korea
  • 1904-Russo-Japanese War.

18
  • Effects of Imperialism
  • Global trade surged during the 18th-20th
    centuries. Colonial powers benefited most.
  • Built transportations systems.
  • Converted regions to a cash crop economy.
    (cotton in India)
  • Destroyed artisan class.
  • Destroyed cultures
  • Created political upheaval
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