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Imperialism: Conquering Lands and Expanding Economies

Explore the causes, effects, and motivations behind European imperialism, as well as the impact on colonial peoples and their cultures. Discover the desire for resources, markets, and power that drove nations to conquer and control other lands.

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Imperialism: Conquering Lands and Expanding Economies

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  1. Agenda – 11/8 • BW – Define Nationalism • CW – Notes on Imperialism • HW – Causes of New Imperialism • Quote of the day • “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.”Salvador Dali

  2. EQ: What is imperialism? Notes #2-4

  3. Imperialism: • When European nations conquered other lands, made them into colonies and controlled their economies.

  4. Old vs. New • Old Imperialism – Europeans mostly in Americas • Mercantilism rebooted- Adam Smith’s idea of nations get wealth through gaining resources and markets expanded. Zaffuts

  5. Old vs. New • New Imperialism – Focused on Asia and Africa, much more aggressive Zaffuts

  6. Causes: • 1. A major cause of imperialism was the desire for cheap raw materials and expanded markets.

  7. 2. Feelings of nationalism and military motives inspired European nations to conquer more lands.

  8. 3. Europeans had negative views about non-Europeans (“White Man’s Burden”). Rudyard Kipling

  9. “White Man’s Burden” was the idea that Europeans had a duty to improve the lives of colonial peoples.

  10. 4. Social Darwinism – “survival of the fittest” applied to countries

  11. Repeating cycle • 5. By creating “empires” Europeans needed more empire to support it. • Need bases and refueling stations that cost money • Need colonies to make money

  12. Effects • There were both Negative and Positive effects for Imperialists and their colonies.

  13. Effects: • Imperialism led to the exploitation of colonial peoples and their lands.

  14. Europeans improved roads and bridges and built railroads in colonies in order to obtain raw materials.

  15. Imperialism spread European culture to new regions.

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