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When did imperialism occur?

When did imperialism occur?. How does your response depend upon how you define imperialism?. Your definition is…?. Are there different types of imperialism?. If so, what are they? What are examples of each one?. What might these represent?. What about these?. What is Imperialism?.

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When did imperialism occur?

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  1. When did imperialism occur?

  2. How does your response depend upon how you define imperialism? Your definition is…?

  3. Are there different types of imperialism? If so, what are they? What are examples of each one?

  4. What might these represent?

  5. What about these?

  6. What is Imperialism? Adapted from work by Adrianne Lehrman

  7. Overivew: The following slides will present you with examples & non-examples of territorial & cultural imperialism Your task is twofold: On each slide indicate if what is presented is an example of imperialism and, if so, what kind. Based on the examples, on last slide write a definition of imperialism.

  8. In 1492, Columbus arrived on island of Hispaniola & claimed New World for Spain. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  9. In wake of terrorist attacks on New York & D.C., the U. S, launched an attack on Afghanistan to oust the Taliban leadership. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  10. In mid-17th century, Dutch East India Co. set up settlements of burghers/farmers in South Africa. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  11. In 17th century, (British) East India Co. colonized India to export spices & cloth. In 18th C, Britain established control over India by appointing a governor-general. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  12. On 6/6/44, U. S. forces landed at Normandy Beach & invaded German-occupied France. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  13. After WWI, Britain received a mandate to control Mesopotamia (Iraq) & appointed King Faysal I as ruler but had to share oil produced with France.Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  14. In 1932, desiring to build a pan-Asian empire, Japan forces invaded Manchuria in China and set up the Manchoukuo government. Yes __ No __ Terr/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  15. In 1947, United Nations voted to partition Palestine into a Jewish and Arab state, thereby creating the modern state of Israel. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  16. McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in China in 1990. Yes __ No __ Ter/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  17. In 1991, a coalition of UN forces headed by U. S. attacked & defeated Iraqi forces that had invaded the neighboring country of Kuwait. Yes __ No __ Terr/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  18. In 2003, the U. S. invaded Iraq & ousted President Saddam Hussein from power. Yes __ No __ Terr/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  19. In 2005, the number one show in Egypt was Third Rock From the Sun. Yes __ No __ Terr/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  20. There is now a Starbucks in the Forbidden City in China.Yes __ No __ Terr/Pol ___ Cul ___ Econ __

  21. What is your definition of imperialism?

  22. Which slides best represent your definition of imperialism?

  23. Now, using Google Images (http://images.google.com), find two images that you think best represent each type of imperialism. Download & insert the images into the slides that follow. In the space provide on the slide, explain why you think that the image represents that type of imperialism.

  24. White Man’s BurdenBy Rudyard KiplingTake up the White Man's burden--Send forth the best ye breed--Go, bind your sons to exileTo serve your captives' need;To wait, in heavy harness,On fluttered folk and wild--Your new-caught sullen peoples,Half devil and half child.

  25. Cultural Imperialism

  26. Economic Imperialism

  27. Territorial/Political Imperialism

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