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November 21, 2013
• Drill– JUST START
NUMBERING YOUR PACKET AND I WILL CHECK HW…
• THEN…
–What is imperialism?
– Extending a nation’s power or influence on a weaker nation
Agenda
1. Check HW2. Pray3. Drill4. Number Pages5. Reasons behind imperialism6. The White Man’s Burden
Reasons why Europeans Imperialized other areas: Nationalistic
• To make their nation more powerful by taking over lands of less advanced people
• To show their technological superiority over the native peoples(especially militarily)
• “Social Darwinism”: it was natural for stronger nations to dominate weaker ones
Political
• The new colonies were important locations for military bases
• Colonies helped provide a nation with power and security
**mo’ colonies, mo’ problems
Economic
• To get raw materials for their highly technical industries (Factories, Mills, ect.)
• To establish new markets for industrial products
White Man’s Burden
• poem by Rudyard Kipling• It “justified” European imperialism – to the
Europeans• It implied that Europeans (white people) had
a “moral duty” to bring civilization to less developed and colonial people
November 22, 2013
• Drill – FOR FRANCE, BELGIUM AND GERMANY– What are the negatives of
Imperializing Africa (on Natives or otherwise)?
• Drill – FOR ITALY, PORTUGAL, SPAIN, GREAT BRITAIN, DR. LIVINGSTON and ETHIOPIA – What are the positives of
imperializing Africa (on Natives or otherwise)?
Agenda
1. Pray2. Drill3. Positives and Negatives4. Scramble Game5. Scramble Notes
Desk Configuration for the Game
Group of 5 - BelgiumGroup of 4 – Great BritainGroup of 4 – GermanyGroup of 2 – ItalyGroup of 2 – SpainGroup of 3 – Portugal1 person – Dr. Livingston (me)1 person – Ethiopia
Group of 6 France • Dr. Livingston will set the game in motion by allowing Belgium to conquer Africa.
• Each African territory is conquered when you take one of the sheets.
• Some territories are great for resources, some of useless. Win the most points for each category, get a prize…win the whole game and you win the SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA
Scramble for AfricaImperialism
A powerful nation conquering a less powerful people’s land
Africa BEFORE Imperialism• Social- African people were divided into hundreds of
ethnic & linguistic groups…followed traditional beliefs & others converted to Islam & Christianity.
• Politically- African’s had large empires & also independent villages.
• Economically- Africa was rich with copper, tin, diamonds & gold!!!
December 12, 2013
• Drill– Why did the European
powers imperialize Africa?
– Stanley and Livingstone’s travels discovered abundant natural resources
– White Man’s Burden– Social Darwinism– New Trade Markets– Nationalism
Agenda
1. Pray2. Drill3. Finish Up Scramble Notes4. I guess we’ll work in going over
some stuff5. Boer War Video
I will collect maps tomorrow
European Contact
• Europeans 1st came to Africa in 1450 but the African armies kept them out.
• Europeans sent explorers, missionaries, & humanitarians to find out about the “dark continent” (land unknown).
European Contact (con’t)• David Livingstone- Missionary looking to
promote Christianity• Henry Stanley- Explored Africa & traced the
course of the Congo River...sparked the interest of King Leopold II of Belgium
European Superiority
• The Industrial Revolution forced people to search for new markets & raw materials.
• Nationalism- Each country was determined to plant its flag on as much of the world as possible.
• Social Darwinism- Those who were fittest for survival enjoyed wealth and success and were considered superior to others.
European Superiority (con’t)
• Europeans had technological superiority…Maxim gun (1st automatic machine gun)
• The invention of the steam engine allowed Europeans to travel on rivers to control the interior.
• Protected from diseases…malaria (drug quinine).
• Africa’s variety of languages & cultures discouraged unity among them (wars b/w ethnic groups over land, water, & trade rights)
The “SCRAMBLE” Begins
• Berlin Conference (1884-1885) - 14 European nations (NO AFRICANS) met to lay down rules for division of Africa!
• They agreed that any European nation could claim land in Africa by notifying other nations of its claims
I contend that we [Britons] are the 1st race in the world, & the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race…It is our
duty to seize every opportunity of acquiring more territory & we should keep this one idea steadily before our eyes that more
territory simply means more of the Anglo-Saxon race, more of the best, the most human, most honorable race the world possesses. –
Cecil Rhodes, Confessions of Faith, 1877
Boer War (South Africa)
BOER WAR (South Africa)• Three primary ethnic groups of South Africa
were: Dutch (also known as the Boers or Afrikaners), British, & Black South Africans
Boer War (con’t)
• The British VS The Dutch…fight over control of diamonds found in South Africa
• The British were victorious by burning Dutch farms & imprisoning women & children in concentration camps.
• Boers are forced to join the Union of South Africa under British control.
December 3, 2013
Agenda
1. Pray HARD2. Drill3. Collect Maps4. Finish Video5. Article on Page 19 6. Positives and Negatives of
Imperialism on 167. Maybe we start India
•DrillHow did European nations implement White Man’s Burden?
- Teaching natives European languages
- Bringing/showing new technology
- Religion - Bringing/showing
culture (silverware,
plumbing, etc.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_7yNjQquik
OR
(lots of time left)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q01rKfI9vMk
OR
Move on to Pos/Negs
December 4, 2013
Agenda1. Pray2. Drill3. Indian Imperialism4. Sepoy Rebellion
•Drill▫Compare British
imperialism in India to British Imperialism in Africa
▫Africans welcomed white man’s burden, and were respected;
▫Indians rejected white man’s burden and were treated as 2nd class citizens – India was only about profit
HW: Page 26 AKA “The British Take
Over India”
East India Company•Divides Land
▫When mutual powers combined, India fragments
▫Indians struggled to unite (different languages, religion, etc)
▫British weaponry prevailed•British Policies
▫Making money is top priority▫Improve roads and land▫BUILDING RAILROADS▫Ended slavery, built unity
Effects of British Rule•Pros
▫Revised caste system▫Military upperclass▫Land owners grew rich (cash crops)▫Introduce democracy
•Cons ▫Millions of Indians enter poverty▫Established mercantilism which favored
British business▫Taught democracy, did not allow it for Indians
Indians Rebel
•Sepoy Rebellion▫USE THE VIDEO
•Aftermath▫USE THE VIDEO
▫http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yXKbd5IDzU
Indians Rebel
•Sepoy Rebellion▫Sepoys massacred British over use of beef
and pork grease in bullet cartridges▫British torched villages and crops to win
•Aftermath▫Left fear, hatred and mistrust▫Parliament ended the rule of East India
and took full control▫Sent more troops
Growing Nationalism
•Indian National Congress▫Nationalist leaders formed congress to
establish self-rule
•Muslim League▫Pursued their own goals to separate
Muslims from theHindi population
What you should havePositive Effects of Imperialism on India Negative Effects of Imperialism on India
• Looking for 9 answers here
• Looking for 9 answers here
For the Summary: Your thesis is exclaiming that British imperialism benefited OR harmed India…then three pieces of supporting evidence
What you should havePositive Effects of Imperialism on India Negative Effects of Imperialism on India
• Built telegraph• Built Railroad• Built Irrigation Systems• Missionaries converted
Muslims and Hindus• Creation of Court System• Education increased• Civil Service Exam• Hospitals built/western
medicine• Outlawed Caste System
• Low wages for Indians• Farmers get little for
produce• Indians could not hold gov.
positions• Indian values ignored• English made official language• Indian Culture Banned• Few Indians held gov positions• Education stressed
westernization• Decrease of food crops
December 5, 2013
Agenda
1. Pray2. Drill3. Text in Positive Effects4. Text in Negative Effects5. Share Summaries or do
summaries6. Check and go over 267. Get stuff back
•Drill
▫What supporting evidence is there to show that the British mistreated Indians
SEPOY REBELLION
British eliminated aspects of Hindu culture
Good supplies were for the British
Sidewalk situation Low wages Indians could not be in the
democracy
HW: PAGE 27
December 6, 2013
Agenda
1. Pray2. Drill3. So Nelson Mandela died4. Little Quiz5. Introduction Video for China6. Let’s check and go over 277. Maybe another video if I feel
like it8. Great Powers Divide China
•Agenda
▫What happens to nations who stay isolated for long periods of time?
▫Without cultural diffusion/new ideas they remain as advanced as they were when they isolated themselves
Little Quiz1. What British military policy caused the
Sepoy Rebellion?2. Name two benefits Africa provided for
European nations.3. Name two ways the British improved
India.4. Which two nations fought in the Boer
War.5. …over what territory?
Little Quiz1. What British military policy caused the Sepoy
Rebellion?• Biting bullet cartridges greased with sacred animal grease
2. Name two benefits Africa provided for European nations.• Natural Resources; white man’s burden; trade partners; cheap labor
3. Name two ways the British improved India.• Railroads; telegraph lines; hospitals; education; farmable land;
united the people; civil service exam; democracy
4. Which two nations fought in the Boer War.• Britain vs. Holland/The Dutch/The Neatherlands
5. …over what territory?• South Africa