Imperialism Case Studies – Assignment #2

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Imperialism Case Studies – Assignment #2 Read and take notes on assigned section on the following questions: What were motives for Imperialism in this place? What were events or conflicts that occurred during this period. Reactions of the non-Europeans to the European presence. You will be presenting your answers to the class to teach them about Imperialism in your country. Egypt: 796-797 Japan p. 795 and 816-817 China: 792-795 and 817-819 African Regions: 803-807 India: 814-816

Presentation Planning Everyone must participate All 3 questions must be answered: What were motives for Imperialism in this place? What were events or conflicts that occurred during this period. Reactions of the non-Europeans to the European presence. Include any important events or people associated with this case study. Other key terms you may want to include: Social Darwinism, White Man’s Burden, Orientalism