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Page 1: Ch. 21 Age of Imperialism 1800 - 1914. I. Imperialism *domination of one country by another *economic, political or social control A shocked mandarin

Ch. 21Age of Imperialism 1800 - 1914

Page 2: Ch. 21 Age of Imperialism 1800 - 1914. I. Imperialism *domination of one country by another *economic, political or social control A shocked mandarin

I. Imperialism*domination of one country by another*economic, political or social control

A shocked mandarin in Manchu robe in the back, with Queen Victoria (UK), Wilhelm II (Germany), Nicholas II (Russia), Marianne (France), and a samurai (Japan) stabbing into a plate with Chine ("China" in French) written on it.]

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Africa & Asia *divided up by European powers Natural resources Trading markets Military strongholds

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1. Colony *territory directly controlled by imperial power ex. England’s controls India 2. Sphere of Influence *imperial power claims exclusive investment and

trading influences (Ex. only UK & China) 3. Protectorate *nation depends on another country for its

protection

A. Forms of Imperialism:

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1. Nationalism2. Political Rivalries3. Military Seaports4. Economics new markets and raw materials5. Social Darwinism *superior nations spread

civilization to backward countries6. Population outlets7. Religious and Humanitarian

B. Reasons for Imperialism

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White Man’s Burden “Take up the White Man’s burdenSend forth the best ye breed-Go bind your sons to exile,To serve your captives need;To wait in heavy harnessOn fluttered folk & wildYour new-caught, sullen peoples,Half-devil & half-child.”

Rudyard Kipling 1899

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II. African Continent

Africa: *Unknown Continent Dark Continent

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A. African Exploration1. David Livingstone *Greatest African Explorer 1841 - 1873 1st non-African to cross Africa (E2W)

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Discovered: Victoria Falls 1855 (Mosi-oa-tunya) Smoke that Thunders *native name

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Missionary Travels & The Zambezi and Its Tributaries*2 Books by Livingstone (best sellers)

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London Journal *carried stories of his expeditions Motto: “Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization.”

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Livingstone missing 1871

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2. Sir Henry Stanley New York Herald *hired to find Livingstone

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8 month search: November 10, 1871 Lake Tanganyika, Ujij *modern Tanzania

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**“Dr. Livingstone, I presume.”

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Stanley takes over African exploration“I detest the land most heartily.” Stanley Stanley found source of Congo River Stanley and Livingstone opened door for Colonization of Africa

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David Livingstone memorial Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

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B. Egypt1. Muhammad Ali *Founder of Modern Egypt 1805 *independence from Ottoman Empire

modernization of Egypt

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2. Suez Canal 1859 -1869Ferdinand de Lesseps *French builder of Suez Canal

“The canal will open the world to people.”

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*British take over Suez Canal 1875 “Lifeline of the British Empire” Egypt became protectorate of England 1882

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Fashoda Incident 1898*England & France verge of war over Suez Canal

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C. North Africa *French Control Barbary States: Morocco, Tunis, Libya, Algeria

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Barbary Pirates *sailed off North AfricaFrench excuse to intervene in N. Africa

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D. Ethiopia (On Horn of Africa)Menelik II *Ethiopian Emperor 1896Battle of Adowa *defeated invading Italiansonly African nation not under European control

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E. Liberia 1822 *USA created homeland for freed slaves

Monrovia *capital city named after President James Monroe

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F. Congo 1876King Leopold II of Belgium “The Civilizer”

hired Henry Stanley – Belgian control of Congo exploitation of the Congo (900,000 miles) *ivory, rubber, & copper

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Brutal treatment of natives 1876-1908Population dropped 20 million – 10 millionCut off ears & hands of workersImprisoned wives & workers

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G. South Africa 1. Zulu Empire 1800’s Shaka “Napoleon of Africa” Great Zulu King (army of 80,000)

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Battle of Isandhlwana 1870 *Zulu Army defeated British

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Maxim Gun *1st machine gunBritish destroyed Zulu’s 1879

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“A spear has been thrust in the belly of the nation, there are not enough tears to mourn for the dead.” Cetewayo last Zulu King

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2. Cape Colony Cape Town *founded by Dutch 1652 supply station to East Indies Afrikaners *Dutch settlers

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Boers *Dutch farmers believed they were superior to Black Africans indigenous *natives of a region English took control 1806 (Afrikaners resented British rule)

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3. Great Trek 10,000 Boers left Cape Town 1830 *Boers migrated to north form2 new colonies Orange Free State & Transvaal

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4. Gold & Diamonds discovered - South Africa 1880’s

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5. Cecil Rhodes *British Prime Minister of Cape Colony

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De Beers Diamond Co. 1880 *monopoly diamond mines

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Rhodesia *colony founded by Rhodes 1890

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“Cape to Cairo” *railroad Rhodes planned to build

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Crossing at Victoria Falls

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6. Boer War 1899 - 1902 *England defeated Boers control of South Africa

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7. Apartheid *Legal Segregation (discrimination of African natives) 3 Classes of People: Brits - Afrikans – Blacks

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8. Union of South Africa 1910

combined Cape Colony & Boer Republics

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H. Liberia & Ethiopia *only 2 free African states

1914 European powers divided up all Africa

EthiopiaLiberia

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III. India A. British East India Co. 1600 *sold Indian products on world market cotton, sugar, & cloth

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British vs. French for control of India

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B. Robert Clive 1756 *Chief Official of British East India Co. Battle of Plassey (Seven Years War) *drove French out of India

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Battle of Plassey

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Black Hole of Calcutta 1756

*British POW’s suffocated to death number that died?

British 123 – 146 Indians said 15 -43

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C. Sepoy Rebellion 1858 Sepoys *Indian soldiers in British Army beef & pork fat used to grease bullets Hindu’s cattle sacred / Muslims can’t touch pork *Sepoys killed 50 Europeans

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House of the Ladies 200 British women & children massacred

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British Parliament took control of India 1858

dissolved British East India Co. British Raj 1757 – 1947

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D. Queen Victoria “Empress of India” 1877 *India “Jewel in the Crown”

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British Viceroy *Governor of India 3,500 English officials ran 280 million people largest colonial population in world British culture forced on India

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Impact of British Rule: 1. Market for British products & raw materials *buy only British textiles 2. Shift from growing food to growing cotton *famine killed 30 million 1800 - 1900

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3. Social Changes: population growth (improved health care) schools ran by British (upper class only) (90% population illiterate)

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British outlawed:

Suttee - suicide of widow jumped on husbands funeral fire

Thugs - religious fanatics who strangled victims (to goddess Kali)

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E. Indian National Congress 1885 *fought Indian independence Mohandas Gandhi 1913 - 1948 *leader for Indian Independence

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F. Tagore *famous Indian poet Song Offerings (famous poem) world peace Nobel Prize for Literature 1913 (introduced Indian culture to West)

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IV. China A. Qing (Manchu) Dynasty 1644 - 1911 *last Chinese dynasty

Peking capital city *modern Beijing

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Internal Problems: gov. corruption, peasant unrest, & famine External Problem: - Western Imperialism

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B. European Imperialism: 1. Canton *only port open to foreign traders

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2. British East India Co. pressure China to receive diplomats & open ports tea, silk, & porcelain *major Chinese exports

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British exchanged Indian cotton & silver for Chinese products

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C. Opium War 1839 - 1842 *British East India Co. traded opium for Chinese

goods “Drug of the People” drained silver supply of China

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Chinese gov. destroyed $6 million worth of opium British military seized Canton

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Unequal Treaties Treaty of Nanking *receive foreign diplomats & opened 5 more ports Hong Kong *acquired by British 1898 pay destroyed opium (99 year lease)

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July 1, 1997 *Hong Kong returned to China

 

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Extraterritoriality *exemption from Chinese law for foreigners

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D. Taiping (Great Peace) Rebellion 1850 - 1864 *bloodiest civil war in history (20 million killed) peasant uprising - discontent with Qing rule

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Hong Xiuquan *Rebel Leader *younger brother of Jesus?? “To kill all idolaters generally, & to possess the empire as its true sovereign.”

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Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace *Dynasty proclaimed by Taiping Rebels

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European nations come aid of Qing Empress

Devil Soldiers * Chinese troops trained by Frederick Townsend Ward

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E. Spheres of Influence exclusive trading privileges to regions of China

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F. Open Door Policy 1899 *USA demanded equal access to trade in China for all nations John Hay *U.S. Secretary of State President Teddy Roosevelt

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G. Empress Dowager Cixi 1861 - 1908 *most powerful woman in Chinese history? “I have often thought that I am the cleverest woman who ever lived.” “I have 400 million people dependent on my judgment.”

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Social Reforms: ended footbinding ended civil service exams western education system

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H. Boxer Rebellion 1900 “Fists of Righteous Harmony” *Boxer nickname (secret society) Goal *expel Qing & all foreigners

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“Destroy the foreigner!” *Boxer slogan killed 200 missionaries / thousands of Chinese attacked foreign embassies in Peking

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International Army *crushed Boxers Britain, USA, Germany, Russia, & JapanChina forced to pay $333 million Indemnity

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I. Henry Puyi *Last Emperor of China 1908 - 1911 throne at age of 2 Forbidden City *his prison

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V. Japan A. Tokugawa Dynasty 1603 - 1868 *Reign called “Great Peace” Tokugawa Ieyasu *united Japan

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Policy of Isolation: expelled missionaries & forbid foreignersAct of Seclusion 1636no Japanese could leave country all Japanese residing abroad killed when return

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Nagasaki *only harbor open for trade Dutch *only nation Japan would trade with

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B. Commodore Matthew Perry July 8, 1853 White Fleet *U.S. fleet sailed into Edo Bay opened diplomatic negotiations with Japan

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President Millard Fillmore

“To bring a singular & isolated people into the family of civilized nations.”

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Causes of USA involvement in Japan: 1. refueling station (ships sailing to China) 2. whaling industry 3. American prisoners shipwrecked in Pacific placed in bird cages

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Gifts brought by Perry:

*miniature railroad & telegraph

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Treaty of Kanagawa *opened Japanese ports to foreign trade ended Japanese isolationism

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C. Meiji Period *Enlightened Gov. 1868 - 1912 Mutsuhito *Enlightened Emperor Emperor became supreme power in Japan Sat-Cho Alliance Samurai force Shogun to resign

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1. End of Feudalism *Samurais outlawed (forced to give up swords) loyalty to Emperor

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2. Military State most powerful Asian nation “Rich country & a strong state.” slogan of Meiji compulsory military service - 3 years

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3. Japanese Constitution *based on German const.

Ito Hirbumi *traveled world study govs. Diet *Japanese Parliament (little power)

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4. Modernize Industry: 1870 Zaibatsu large financial & industrial corporations wealthy families who dominated

economy ex. Mitsubishi & Sumitomo families Heavy Industry: chemicals, mining, appliances,

autos

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5. Iwakura Mission 50 Japanese sent *Western culture adapted clothing to baseball strict educational system (modeled after USA)

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6. Edo *renamed Tokyo 1868

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D. Japanese Imperialism: 1. Sino-Japanese War 1894 *China & Japan fight over Korea Japan gained Korea as a colony

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2. Russo - Japanese War 1904 - 1905 surprise attack on Port Arthur (Russian Naval base) Czar Nicholas II called Japanese “Monkeys”

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Pres. Teddy Roosevelt negotiated treaty bt. Russia & Japan won Nobel Peace Prize

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E. Hirohito *new Emperor of Japan 1910 - 1990

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Tojo *Japanese War Minister

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VI. Consequences of Imperialism *Hatred *Political Rivalries *Arms Race