Transcript Imperialism

Imperialism
Reasons for Imperialism
• Power
– Imperialists vie
to be the most
powerful by
gaining the most
land
• CONFLICT
Reasons for Imperialism
• Economics
– Resources
• Raw Materials
– Markets
• Sell finished
goods back
Reasons for Imperialism
• Adventure
– Rich – see new
places, find new
things
– Working Class –
move up social
ladder
Reasons for Imperialism
• Attitude
– Social
Darwinism –
Western way
was the right
way
Reasons for Imperialism
• Religion
– Convert the
“heathen”
– Christianity
drives this
Forms of Imperialism
• Colony – foreign power directly
controls area
• Protectorate – indiginous
government kept as long as long as it
did what the foreign power wanted
– Puppet government
• Sphere of Influence – foregn power
rules through exclusive trade
agreements
Imperialization of Africa
North Africa
• French involvement
– Algeria
• Starting in 1830’s it takes France over 10
years and 100,000 soldiers to control
Algeria
– Opposed by Abd al Qadir
– Tunisia – taken in 1881
– Morocco – sticking point, but taken by
1905
– 1,000,000 French in North Africa by
1905
Abd al Qadir
French in Algeria
North Africa
• British Involvement
– Egypt – Suez Canal finished in 1869
• Egyptian government sells land to England
to pay for debt.
– People don’t like this and revolt against
Egyptian government
» England seizes Suez Canal
– Sudan – taken in 1889
• French claim it too – compromise: British will
recognize French claim to Morocco and keep
Sudan
Suez Canal
Suez Canal
North Africa
• Italian Involvement
– 1911 – takes Libya from Ottoman
Empire
• Checked with England and France
• Not difficult
• Vindication after loss in Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa
• West Africa
– Europe trading since 1700’s
• “Triangular Trade”
– Europeans push inward in 1870’s
Triangular Trade
Sub-Saharan Africa
• Congo Region
– King Leopold II of Belgium interested in
reports from Henry Stanley
• Reports from Congo River
– Berlin Conference of 1884
• European Powers break up Africa
– Leopold gets Congo Basin as private property
Leopold II
Berlin Conference
Conference Resolution
Sub-Saharan Africa
• Congo Region continued
– Congo Free State
• Plantation owned by Leopold
• Quotas given to people on rubber
production
– Failure led to maiming or death
» “Currency of the Hands”
» Carried out by Force Publique
Effects of Force Publique
Sub-Saharan Africa
• Congo Region
– Belgian government is made aware of
problems in Congo State
• Belgian Congress annexes Congo Free
State in 1908
Sub-Saharan Africa
• Independent States
– Liberia
• Founded in 1822 by James Monroe
– Freedmen could return to Africa
• Protected by USA
– Ethiopia
• Attacked by Italy
• King Menelik unites tribes and crushes
Italians
– No other country tries
King Menelik
South Africa
• First settled by Dutch
– Afrikaners – Dutch settlers
• Boers – Dutch farmers
• Became English possession after
Napoleonic Wars
– Outlaw slavery – Boers are NOT happy
• Afrikaners move inland – Orange Free
State and Transvaal
South Africa
South Africa
• Boer War of 1899
– English defeat the Afrikaners
• Ban slavery, but state that indigenous
population can not participate in
government
• 1910 – Union of South Africa formed
– Unites all the territories
India
• British began involvement in 1500’s
– 1600 – East India Company formed
– Defeat French at Battle of Plassey
(1757)
• Controls large regions of India
Pre – Battle of Plassey
East India Co. Control
India
• Sepoy Rebellion (1857)
– Upset over imposition of Western ideas
– “Greased Bullet Rumor”
• Bullets the Sepoys were using rumored to
be greased with pig or cow fat
– Offended religions of the area
» Muslim – pigs to be avoided
» Hindu – cows are sacred animals
Sepoy Rebellion
India
• Sepoy Rebellion (continued)
– Revolt lasts one year and then crushed
by British
– Results
• East India Company dissolved
• England brings India under direct control
– Royal governor
– Expands influence
British Control
India
• India under Direct Control
– Money and resources poured into India
• Improve infrastructure
– Discrimination
• Western culture pushed; Indian culture
destroyed
• Forced to grow cotton instead of wheat
– Causes food shortages
China
• Opium War
– British traders smuggle opium in from
India to trade for silk, tea, and porcelain
• China tries to stop this and gets stomped
• Unequal Treaties
– After opium war, China is forced to sign
“treaties” with England, France, Russia,
Germany, and Japan
Unequal Treaties
China
• Spheres of Influence
– By 1900 China is broken into “spheres
of influence”
• USA misses out and pushes for “Open
Door Policy”
Spheres of Influence
China
• Boxer Rebellion
– Empress CiXi uses the Society of
Righteous and Harmonious Fists
• secret society to drive out foriegn powers
• 1900 - attack foriegners and Chinese
Christians
– foriegn nations send 25,000 troops to Beijing
and crush the rebellion
Boxer Rebellion
China
• Revolution of 1911
– CiXi allowed foriegn troops to stay in
China
• people want a republic
–
Kuomintang - United League
» leader - Sun Yat-sen
» 1908 - fail at revolution
• CiXi dies
– 2 year-old son becomes Emperor
– 1911 - Royal Guard joins revolution against 2
year-old Emperor
» Sun Yat-sen - China's first president
CiXi and Sun Yat-sen
Japan
• IMPERIALIST
• Meiji Restoration
– Late 1800’s
– Change traditional ways to modern,
Western ways
• Military updated – no more samuri
• All aspects of society
Meiji Restoration
Japan
• Russo-Japanese War (1904-05)
– Helps Japan gain control of Korea and
Manchuria
– Japan gains concessions from Western
power.
Japan
• Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity
Sphere
– Not great (except for Japan), nor coprosperity (Japan only one to make out)
– “Cooperative” effort to rid East Asia of
Western influence
• Replace Western powers with Japan
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity
Sphere
Southeast Asia
• French Indo-China
– Modern day Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
– Reasons
• Rival England – India
• China
• Resources
• “Civilize” indigenous people
– Treated people as inferior and pushed
Western ways
French Indo - China
Latin America
• Remember “Conquisidors”?
• Mostly Economic Imperialism
– United Fruit Company
• Started by Minor Keith
• Controls the rail-lines and therefore the
banana trade in several countries
– Use these resources to convince, with USA
governmental support, Latin American
governments
Minor Keith
Latin America
• United Fruit Company
– called “El Pulpa”
• monopolized the banana trade
• exploited workers
• aided small dictatorships known as
“banana republics.”
“El Pulpa”
United Fruit Company
Latin America
• Teddy Roosevelt
– Adds corollary to Monroe Doctrine
• USA could intervene to stop “chronic
wrongdoing” through out the western
hemisphere
– Used to meddle in Latin American affairs
Roosevelt Corollary
Effect?
Effect Still?
Modern Imperialism
• Does Imperialism exist today?
– Economic?
– Cultural?
– Colonialism?