sec 1 the reasons behind imperialism
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Becoming a World Power
Imperialism
Think of Imperialism as a Game…
Risk
The Game of World Domination
Imperialism is a real life game of dominating the
world
What is Imperialism?
Imperialism the take over of a small country by a more powerful one.
An Example of Imperialism
Map of Africa around 1890.
An Example of Imperialism
Map of Africa around 1912
Why Imperialism Grew
1. Economic Factors 2. Nationalist Factors 3. Military Factors 4. Humanitarian Factors 5. Competition Factors
These 5 apply to all Imperial nations!!!!!!!!
1. Economic Factors
Massive industrial growth forced nations to search for new markets and raw materials.
1. Economic Factors
The U.S. made too many goods!
Led to boom bust cycle and Depression of 1893.
Must capture new for markets (countries)
Think about it this way…
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1. Economic Factors
Big businesses already controlled some countries governments.
Banana Republics: Term used to describe Central American nations
dominated by U.S. business interests.
2. Nationalist Factors
Nationalism-feelings of intense patriotism, led to Imperialism.
3. Military Factors
Technology meant armies and navies needed supply and re-fueling areas around the globe.
3. Military Factors
Britain, France and Germany were carving up the world
U.S. was way behind. U.S. navy was pathetic.
U.S. Navy
British Navy
3. Military Factors
Alfred Thayer Mahan - The Influence of Sea Power on History, convinced the navy to build new and more powerful ships like the USS Maine.
4. Humanitarian Factors
White man’s burden - duty to spread the blessings of western civilization. (laws, medicine, religions, pop culture)
5. Competition
US cannot fall behind rest of the world economically or militarily.
How did Mr. Herman beat us on foot…again?
A Sleeping Giant Turns into…
Although the U.S. was slow to annex foreign lands compared to Europeans, it did have some experience in imperialism.
Annex is to simply join a new territory to an existing country.
The U.S. had annexed or purchased Alaska, Midway Island and Hawaii.
A Lean Mean Imperial Machine
To prove our Imperial power, we pick a fight on an enemy that really had no chance to beat us.
Warning: You are about to enter a really intense vortex of learning…be ready.