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    Imperialism DBQ

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    Imperialism DBQ The rise of industrialization and nationalism pushed European and American nations to explore the uncharted regions of Africa‚ East‚ Asia‚ and Southeast Asia in mid-1800s. The result was a significant change in the social‚ political‚ and economic structures not only of the colonized nations‚ but also those of the colonizing nations. The progressive nations bring to the people of those garden spots the foodstuffs and manufactures they need. [Progressive nations]

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    The Age of Imperialism

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    Rosalyn Willis January 10‚ 2013 4th Block Chapter 11: The Age of Imperialism 1. Motivation for European imperialism came from technology‚ the Industrial Revolution‚ and colonization in Africa. European imperialists were so successful because of the steam engine improving transportation throughout the continent. The Maxim gun was quickly granted by countries during the time African armies were still depending on antique weaponry. The steam engine provided easier ways to travel deep within

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    Imperialism in India

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    British imperialism on India had many positive and negative affects on both the mother country‚ Britain and the colony‚ India. Many people would argue which effects were more prominent in these countries and some would agree that they were equal. But in both cases there were actually both. In India the British colonization had more positive affects than negative. For Instance‚ When the British colonized India they built 40‚000 miles of railroad and 70‚000 miles of paved roadway. As a result the

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    Age of Imperialism

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    Imperialism (1850~1914) * Imperial refers to * Empire * Royalty * Extending powers * Age of Imperialism (http://www.smplanet.com/teaching/imperialism/#SAW1) * Main Events * 1823 - Monroe Doctrine reflected special U.S. interest in Americas * 1850 - European trading with Africa becomes well established * 1852 - Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon) proclaimed himself emperor of France * 1869 - Suez Canal opens (Egypt)

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    The Effects of Imperialism

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    NAME DATE PERIOD ESSAY DBQ: Effects of Imperialism AP WORLD HISTORY Document-Based Question: Effects of Imperialism Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1- 13 (The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise.) This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay that:     Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with evidence from the documents. Uses all or all but

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    Imperialism is a term used by historians to define the phenomenon of empire building during the 19th century. Imperialism was not a new topic because the stronger nations‚ such as the Great Britain and France‚ have been colonizing other civilizations for centuries but the concept of nation building took a new turn because of Industrial Revolution. As a result of Industrial Revolution‚ there was an increase need for European industrialized nations to obtain additional raw materials‚ and resources

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    Historical Context: European imperialism in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries resulted in the carving up of areas of Africa and Asia into vast colonial empires. This was the case for British colonialism in India. As imperialism spread‚ the colonizer and the colony viewed imperialism differently. They saw both positive and negative effects of imperialism. • Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying documents in Part A. As you analyze the documents‚ take into account

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    for the workers. As the worker moved‚ the areas became populated or urbanized. While industrialization eventually spread to different parts of the world overtime ‚ the evidence indicates that it began in england because of the descent amount of resources‚ inventions starting to be discovered ‚ and political order or liberty. Having a decent amount of natural resources in england helps explain why industrialization began in their nation state. Specifically ‚ the

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    GEOGRAPHY INDUSTRIALIZATION DEFINITION The process in which a society or country (or world) transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Individual manual labor is often replaced by mechanized mass production and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines. Characteristics of industrialization include the use of technological innovation to solve problems as opposed to superstition or dependency upon conditions outside human control

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    Kurtz Imperialism

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    as one who is only interested in the tangible- something that he can keep and see‚ and have for himself. Whatever morals Kurtz had upon arriving to the Congo-if any at all‚ are destroyed by the taste of power‚ and that power being specifically imperialism- the idea that one is never satisfied with what they already have and . Kurtz’s ideas are Machiavellian in nature‚ seeing as he desires to control and exert brute force‚ implying fear in order to maintain obedience‚ and in Conrad’s eyes‚ this is

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