Imperialism in the late 18th & 19th centuries were directly related to industrialization and to increasing competition for overseas markets and resources.
Imperialism had a profound impact on the lives, cultures, and governments of indigenous people.
Notebook Assignments
1. Scramble For Africa 11.1 2. Imperialism Case Study Nigeria 11.2 3. Europeans Claim Muslim Lands 11.3 4. British Imperialism in India 11.4 Primary Sources British Imperialism in India additional powerpoints
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Learning Goals
1. Explain the motives for imperialism. 2. Describe the impact on both the imperialistic nations and the native populations. CA Standards 10.4 – Students analyze patterns of global change in the era of New Imperialism in at least two of the following regions or countries: Africa, Southeast Asia, China, India, Latin America, and the Philippines. 10.4.1 Describe the industrial economies and their link to imperialism and colonialism (e.g. the role played by national security & strategic advantage; moral issues raised by the search for national hegemony, Social Darwinism, and the missionary impulse; material issues such as land, resources, & technology) 10.4.3 Explain imperialism from the perspective of the colonizers and the colonized and the varied immediate and long-term responses by the people under colonial rule. Textbook Chapter 11 - Scramble For Africa Chapter 11.2 Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Chapter 11.3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Chapter 11.4 British Imperialism in India Chapter 11.5 Imperialism in Southeast Asia |
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