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    The Age of Imperialism

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    The Age of Imperialism The age of imperialism 1850-1914 was caused by the needs for the Industrial Revolution. Many rulers of powerful nations wanted to change their culture values‚ class systems and government systems. The white race or the Europeans felt superior to others‚ they felt as if they needed to "civilize" men of other countries. They felt that they needed to conquer them and convert them to Christianity and modernize their country. This was known as the "White man’s burden" which was

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    Robina MUKHTAR North American BBA – 2nd Year Student‚ Group 1B Mr. Cavey TOEFL Monday‚ November 14‚ 2011 THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM In the US children go to school from 6 to 18. 6year-old child: 1st grade 7: 2nd grade 8: 3rd grade 9: 4th grade 1st grade to 12th grade K through 12th grade (kindergarten) Grade is a class‚ but also a mark. 11 to 18: Americans go to “high school” high

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    Imperialism Throughout history‚ especially in the late 1800s to the early 1900s‚ imperialism was a prevailing affair in the world. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force‚ and it was used in political‚ economic‚ and social ways. Since the 1400s‚ people have debated over the most prominent reason of the cause of imperialism. Some believe that political reasons started the enthusiasm to seize smaller nations‚ while others argue that

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    Ming Dynasty

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    Wars The Tennis Court Oath Declaration of the Rights of Man Reign of Terror Toussaint L’Ouverture James Watt Eli Whitney Berlin Conference (1884 – 1885) Battle of Omdurman Cecil Rhodes Triple Entente Schlieffen Plan Lusitania Armenian Genocide Treaty of Paris (1919) Appeasement Kristallnacht (9 Nov.

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    to their views they didn’t treat them as they should have. Africans were put into poverty‚ became slaves in their own land‚ and had unjust living conditions and little control over their lives. Europeans felt that they were inferior to natives. Cecil Rhodes once stated‚ "We are the finest race in the world and the more of the world we inhabit the better it is

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    Name _________________________________________________ Date ____________________________ DBQ 15: NEW IMPERIALISM: CAUSES Historical Context Between 1870 and 1920‚ the rate of European imperialism increased. This was due to economic‚ political‚ and social forces. The Industrial Revolution stirred the ambitions of European nations. The advances in technology allowed these nations to spread their control over the less-developed areas of the world. Historians have studied this empirebuilding

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    to become rich or famous‚ needed a new beginning‚ wanted to escape paying debts and others. The first successful settlement was Jamestown‚ Virginia and then other colonies arose. The 13 colonies of North America are: Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut (New England Colonies)‚ New York‚ Delaware‚ New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania (Middle Colonies)‚ Virginia‚ Maryland‚ North Carolina‚ South Carolina‚ Georgia (Southern Colonies). Each of these colonies have different laws‚ government‚ religious

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    History: Questions

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    culture. b. gather slaves. d. map out the course of rivers. 8. What event began the European stampede for colonies in Africa? a. the Boer War b. Belgian King Leopold II’s activities in the Congo c. Henry Stanley’s explorations of the Nile d. Cecil Rhodes’ diamond and gold mining 9. Which country controlled much of northern and west-central Africa? a. Britain c. Germany b. France d. Belgium 10. Why was Ethiopia able to maintain its independence from Italy? a. It was high in the mountains

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    Imperialism is defined as the domination by one country of the political‚ economic‚ and cultural life of another nation or region. European imperialism increased dramatically between 1870 and 1920. This was in effect to the economic‚ political and social forces at play; such as the Industrial Revolution. With the advances in technology‚ European nations were able to dominate several parts of the world. The new imperialism that started in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ was affected

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    Dmitri Monaghan Mrs. Kalantrov Global ll Period 4 December 22‚ 2012 In Europe imperialism accelerated between 1870 and 1920 due to economic‚ political and social forces. The European nations developed ambitions because of the Industrial Revolution with advances in technology these nations were able to spread their control over the less-developed parts of the world. The empire-building frenzy has been viewed in a variety of perspectives on its causes. The economic force that

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