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Age of Imperialism

Age of Imperialism

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Social Studies

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9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Exploring the Age of Imperialism

A historical period characterized by the expansion of European powers through colonization and economic dominance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This era witnessed significant political, social, and economic changes across the globe.

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Age of Imperialism

During the Age of Imperialism, European powers colonized and expanded their territories around the world. This period, spanning from the late 19th to early 20th century, was characterized by economic, political, and cultural domination. Colonization led to the exploitation of resources, establishment of trade networks, and imposition of European values on indigenous populations.

  • Colonization: European powers established colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

  • Expansion: Territories were acquired through military conquest or negotiation.

  • Economic Dominance: Resources were extracted and trade routes established for the benefit of the colonizers.

  • Cultural Impact: Indigenous cultures were often suppressed or assimilated into European norms.

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Imperialism:

  • Definition: The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.
  • Key Features: Colonization, military force, economic dominance.
  • Objective: To increase a country's power and influence.

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Introduction to Imperialism

  • Imperialism refers to the policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.

  • It was a significant global phenomenon during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  • Imperial powers sought to exploit resources, establish colonies, and gain strategic advantages.

  • Imperialism had profound impacts on both the colonizers and the colonized, shaping the modern world.

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Multiple Choice

What is imperialism?

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The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.

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The policy of extending a country's power and influence through peaceful means.

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The policy of limiting a country's power and influence through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.

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The policy of limiting a country's power and influence through peaceful means.

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Causes of Imperialism

  • INDUSTRIAL Revolution led to INDUSTRIALIZATION

  • Economic motives: Desire for new markets and raw materials

  • Political motives: Nationalism and competition between European powers

  • Social motives: Spread of Christianity and Western civilization

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Social Motives

Social motives played a significant role in the Age of Imperialism. European powers sought to spread their culture, religion, and values to other parts of the world. They believed in the superiority of their civilization and wanted to 'civilize' the 'uncivilized' societies. This led to the establishment of schools, hospitals, and other social institutions in the colonies. However, this also resulted in the loss of indigenous cultures and traditions.

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Multiple Choice

What were the motives behind the Age of Imperialism?

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Economic motives

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Political motives

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Social motives

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Technological motives

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MAJOR IMPERIALISTIC POWERS

  • British Empire: Largest empire in history, controlled territories across the globe. " The sun never sets on the British Empire"

  • French Empire: Dominated parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.

  • German Empire: Latecomer to imperialism, focused on Africa and Pacific islands.

  • Russian Empire: Expanded into Central Asia and parts of Eastern Europe.

  • United States: Began with the Spanish American War

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Russian Empire

Russian Empire focused on Africa and Pacific islands. It was one of the largest empires in history, spanning three continents and ruling over diverse cultures. The empire's expansion into Africa and the Pacific islands brought both economic opportunities and conflicts with other colonial powers. Explore the rich history of the Russian Empire!

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Multiple Choice

Which empire focused on Africa and Pacific islands?

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British Empire

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French Empire

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German Empire

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Russian Empire

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Age of Imperialism

Trivia: During the Age of Imperialism, European powers like British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese expanded their territories through colonization. They sought to establish economic dominance, exploit resources, and spread their influence across the globe. This era shaped the modern world and had lasting impacts on the colonized nations.

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Multiple Select

Which European powers colonized and expanded their territories during the Age of Imperialism?

Choose all that are correct

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British

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French

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Spanish

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Portuguese

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Legacy of Imperialism

  • Economic Exploitation: Imperial powers extracted resources and established trade networks, leading to economic disparities.
  • Cultural Assimilation: Indigenous cultures were suppressed and replaced with European customs and languages.
  • Political Instability: Arbitrary borders and power imbalances left a legacy of conflict and instability in many regions.

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Political Instability:

Suppression of indigenous cultures contributed to political instability during the Age of Imperialism. Indigenous cultures were often oppressed and marginalized, leading to social unrest and resistance movements. This resulted in political instability as colonial powers struggled to maintain control over their territories.

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Multiple Choice

Which factor contributed to political instability during the Age of Imperialism?

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Economic Exploitation

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Cultural Assimilation

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Establishment of trade networks

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Suppression of indigenous cultures

Exploring the Age of Imperialism

A historical period characterized by the expansion of European powers through colonization and economic dominance in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This era witnessed significant political, social, and economic changes across the globe.

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