Chapter 26 “The West and the World” 1850-1910

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Chapter 17

“The Age of Western Imperialism”

AP EUROPEAN HISTORY

MR. RICK PURRINGTON

MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL

Africa Today

I.

The “New” Imperialism, 1870 – 1914

A. Expansion of Western control of Af and Asia

1. What was “new”?

a) More direct control by Westerners b) Occurred over a brief period of time and involved many nations c) Fewer settlers d) “Gold rush” mentality – the race for territory

- 1880 – Eu ruled 10% of Af

- 1900 – Eu ruled almost 100% of Af

fringes.

“Steam and electricity have annihilated distance, and all the non-appropriated lands on the surface of the globe can become the field of our operations and of our success.”

~ King Leopold II of Belgium, 1861

Museum of African Art,

Smithsonian Institution

B. 1884 – Berlin Conference

1. Otto von Bismarck of G, Jules Ferry of Fr

2. no single Eu power could control Af

3. stop slavery and slave trade

4. imperial ambitions did not lead to Eu war

Otto von Bismarck

C. Imperialism in Asia

1. The Neth – Indonesia

2. Fr – Indochina

3. U.S. – Phillippines

Works

II. Motives for the New Imperialism

A. Money, Jobs, Resources

B. Security

“The Maxim gun will be of valuable service in helping civilization overcome barbarism.”

C. Power and Prestige

Henry M. Stanley

1. “There has never been a great power w/o colonies.” ~ Fr Journalist 1877

Charles

Darwin

D. Social Darwinism

1. “The strongest nation has always been conquering the weaker…the strongest tend to be the best.” ~ Br Economist 1900

E. “Philanthropy” – The White Man’s Burden

1. the West’s “duty” to civilize the uncivilized

F. Technological Gap

1. machine gun

2. disease awareness

3. steamship

4. telegraph

G. Religious Missions – spread Christianity

H. Humanitarian – to stop the slave trade

III. Critics of the New Imperialism

A. Imperialism by J.A. Hobson

1. Imperialism is caused by unregulated capitalism

2. Only the distrustful economically benefit from colonies

3. “O Evolution, what crimes are committed in thy name.”

4. “The Brown Man’s loss must never imply the

White Man’s gain.”

B. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

1. “The pure selfishness of civilizing”

2. Contradiction in liberalism rep gov’t at home, dictatorship in the colonies

3. Don’t the natives have the right to selfdetermination?

“Despotism is a legitimate mode of government in dealing with barbarians, provided the end be their improvement.”

John Stuart Mill in his book

On Liberty

IV. Dutch and Br Rule in Southern Af

A. Resources:

1. fertile farmland

2. coal, iron ore, gold, diamonds, copper

B. Partially inhabited by Br “Afrikaners,”Dutch Boers

1. Br arranged with the Boers for a white-only ruling class

2. Apartheid “Separateness” – segregation of Africans in South Af

Global Inequality

Conquest over Distance

Social Darwinism

Technological Gap

Hobson

Unregulated Capitalism

Conrad

Contradiction in Liberalism

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