Chapter 12 The New Imperialism Imperialism: domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country, or region.

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Chapter 12 The New Imperialism Imperialism: domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country, or region.

Motives of the New Imperialism Economic interests Political/Military interests Humanitarian/religious goals Social Darwinism – European races believed they were superior to all others & imperial conquest/destruction of weaker races was nature’s way of improving the human species

Forms of Imperial Control 1.) Colonies-imperial powers set up a colonial bureaucracy w/ their own officials to rule & transform local society

Forms of Imperial Control 2.) Protectorates – local leaders left in place, but they were expected to follow advice of European advisors(advantage-cost less to run colony) 3.) Sphere of Influence - an area in which an outside power claimed exclusive trading and investment rights

Forms of Imperial Control Direct Rule-officials from imperial power ruled locals directly Indirect Rule – used local leaders as their agents in governing their colonies (Britain)

African Imperialism Belgium Exploitation: The Congo The Belgians (Dutch) exploited the land & people to become wealthy in ivory & rubber trade 6 million Africans died during the rubber trade Many forced to be carriers for people on jungle expeditions

Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness – literary work by Joseph Conrad about imperialism in the Congo Themes include ruthless exploitation, colonization, Euro- centrism

Berlin Conference: – Euro. nations international conference in Berlin to carve up Africa – no Africans were invited Euro. Powers recog. Leopold’s claims to the Congo Euro. Nations agreed no nation could claim any part of Africa w/out setting up gov. office there Map of Africa redrawn

French Expansion in Africa France took largest portion of Africa – mainly in West/No. & Central Africa Invaded/conquered Algeria in 1830s; cost many Algerian lives At its height, the French Empire in Africa was as large as the United States

British Expansion in Africa Brits share of Africa = smaller, but more heavily populated w/ rich resources West/East Africa – Egypt, Sudan, So. Africa (Cape Colony) Brits set up racial segregation that lasted until 1993

Africans Resist Imperialism Algerians battled French, Brits battled Zulus, Germans fought in East Africa & used scorched earth policy Successful resistance = Ethiopia under Menelik II

British Imperialism in India The British Take over India by mid 1800s The East India Co.- obtained trading rights on the West side of India in 1600’s-by mid- 1800’s it controlled 3/5ths of India

The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire