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Imperialism throughout world history. What is Imperialism  Types  Features--benefits  Features—costs  Points of view.

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1 Imperialism throughout world history

2 What is Imperialism  Types  Features--benefits  Features—costs  Points of view

3 Han Dynasty

4  200 BCE-200 CE  Current day China, Manchuria, Korea  Set up essential Chinese govt syst  Civil Service  Great Wall  Silk Road  Ruled by Wudi

5 Han Dynasty

6 Alexander the Great

7 Roman Empire

8  40 BCE-300 CE  Military  North Africa, ME, Western Europe  Markets, Mediterannean  Law Codes  Trade

9 Roman Empire  Pax Romana  Roads, aquaducts  Law codes  Trade

10 Roman Empire

11 Byzantine Empire

12  300 CE-1000 CE  Justinian’s code  Cyrillic alphabet  Eastern Orthodox…Greek and Russian  Preserved Greek & Roman Culture

13 Byzantine Empire  Architecture  Art

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15 Gupta Empire

16  300-550 CE  Central gov’t  United much of India  Golden Age

17 Gupta Empire  Zero  Decimal place  Value of pi  Arabic numerals  Medicine-surgery, plastic surgery, vaccines

18 Gupta Empire

19 Islamic Empire

20  600-1200 CE  Muhammad  Umayyad & Abbrid  ME, India, N Africa, Spain  Preserved Greek & Roman culture

21 Islamic Empire  Art-calligraphy, mosques  Religious toleration  Math-algebra, astronomy  Education (studied diseases, hospitals)  Moors

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23 Mongols

24 Mongols  China 1250-1400  Ghengis Khan  Large land empire  Asia, Korea, Peria, India  Spread of Chinese technology  Pax Mongolia

25 Mongols  Silk roads, trade  Marco Polo  Russia, Kiev (250 years of isolation)  Tribute system

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27 Age of Exploration

28  1500s-1700s  Gold, glory & God  Aztec & Incas  Triangle trade  Mercantilism  Encomienda system  Cash crops

29 Age of Exploration  Triangle Trade  Columbian Exchange  Language  Rich & Poor  Afrikaners, Slave trade, racism

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31 Napoleon

32 Napoleon  Early 1800s  Econ-prices, industry  Eduation  Legal code (equality, religious tolerance)  Spread of Enlightenment ideas

33 Austria-Hungary

34 Austria-Hungary  1800-1900s  Balkans

35 Ottoman Empire

36  Middle East

37 Japanese Empire

38  Meiji Restoration  Need for resources

39 New versus Old Imperialism  Economic system  Where?  products

40 Causes of New Imperialism  Social Darwinism  Nationalism  White Man’s Burden  Industrial Revolution  Military bases  Missionaries

41 Africa  Conference of Berlin  Why not earlier  Resources?  Borders  Boer War

42 Asia  India  Sepoy rebellion  Raj  India National Congress  China  Opium Wars  Treaty of Nanking  Spheres of Influence  Boxer rebellion

43 British Empire

44 WWI & WWII  How did imperialism lead to WWI?  What happened after WWI?  What int’l policy did Hitler, Mussolini and Japan pursue?  What happened to imperialism after WWII  What problems/challenges remain (legacies)  Still exists today?


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