How did a rising sense of Nationalism lead to the Age of Imperialism and vice versa ?

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How did a rising sense of Nationalism lead to the Age

of Imperialism and vice versa ?

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Nationalism; What is it ?

Nationalism is ones devotion and loyalty to their nation or country.

A man being patrioticsoldiers

How rising nationalism led to Age of Imperialism

•When people started having more nationalism for their country they wanted to spread their ways to

smaller, more “uncivilized” countries.

• We and other countries thought that the smaller, third-world countries did not know how to make

things or revolutionize their country.

Uncivilized manA third-world country

What we taught other countries

•What they taught these other people were their countries beliefs, traditions, and customs.

•The British taught them the ways they dressed and almost forced them to take over all of their

customs.

A cup of teaBritish flag

Countries powering over others

•The Age of Imperialism was all about taking over third-world countries and making them into

Christians and / or civilized citizens.

•The main countries that colonized others were : The British, France, Germany, The United States,

and Italy.

Rising sense of Nationalism

People started standing up for their country more

Citizens wanted the best for their country

They had an urge to spread their nationalism to other countries

that weren't industrialized and were thought of as

uncivilized countries

Military acted on demands of the citizens

Countries started taking over the “third-world” countries to where they had the same beliefs as that country that took them

over did

Work Cited

•Unknown, "Nationalism definition." Dicitonary.com. 2006. 12 Dec 2008 <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nationalism>.

How did a rising sense of nationalism lead to the age of imperialism and vice versa?

By:Kyle Hosier,Nick Andrews

Nationalism

Nationalism-pride in ones nation, loyalty, and devotion of that nation

19th century nationalism emphasized homogeneity of ethnicity

Beliefs Pride Loyalty to ones nation

Imperialism

Imperialism is the practice of extending power and dominations of ones nation

Causes of imperialism -manufactured goods had to find a market after

the IR. Effects- imperialism enhances the size of country technology

Vice versa• How nationalism

lead to age of imperialism

• Nationalism lead to imperialism when one country was trying to spread its culture, beliefs, and stuff to other countries

• How imperialism lead to nationalism

• Taking over each others territories

• Building up their defenses

Summary• Nationalism and imperialism lead

to each other when one country was trying to spread a culture to another country or when ones country was over dominance. Countries were trying to spread believes and taking power to control other land one country tries to help another country, because they think what they have could help one another.