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Imperialism Lesson Plans

The Age of Imperialism

Lesson Plans by John Gillis

During the 19th and early 20th centuries, European powers set out to develop global empires and their efforts were largely successful. Imperialism reorganized international politics and had a major impact on the development of the global south.




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History of Imperialism

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The History of Imperialism - Motivations for European Imperialism - age of imperialism storyboard

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  • Slide: 1
  • European Nationalism
  • My nation is superior. It should be an empire!
  • Nineteenth century Europe was a highly competitive, densely situated group of nations. Creating an overseas empire was an expression of pride in the nation.
  • Slide: 2
  • Missionary Activity
  • We will civilize these people....
  • The desire to convert local populations to Christianity was powerful. Europeans set up missions in most colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence.
  • Slide: 3
  • Financial Gain
  • Debeers Diamond Mine
  • You'll need to pull more than that if you expect a wage!
  • Many Europeans saw empires as a way to enrich themselves quickly. They exploited local labor to extract resources.
  • Slide: 4
  • Humanitarian Ideals
  • We need to end slavery in these lands! It violates the spirit of Enlightenment thinking.
  • Some Europeans wanted to bring Western medicine, legal systems, and technology to improve the lives of indigenous people.
  • Slide: 5
  • Social Darwinism
  • I contend that we are the first race in the world, and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race.
  • Great Britain
  • Cecil Rhodes
  • Darwin's idea of survival of the fittest was not meant to be applied to human beings. Nevertheless, many Europeans took the theory to justify their racist views of superiority. This made empire-building feel like the natural thing to do.
  • Slide: 6
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Need for new natural resources
  • Need for new markets
  • Finished Products
  • Raw Materials
  • Booming industry in Western Europe created the need for raw materials and markets to sell goods. Creating an empire helped to satisfy those needs.
  • Slide: 0
  • Not sure how this is better than our traditional beliefs...

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