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Imperialism

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The Old Imperialism

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The New Imperialism

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• The Profit Motive:– Overseas profits

crucial in imperialist dynamic.

– “Colonial policy is the daughter of industrial policy,” French Prime Minister Jules Ferry, 1884.

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• Overseas Export Markets, c 1914:– France’s colonies

represented 12% of its foreign trade.

– Britain’s colonies comprise 33% of its foreign trade.

– German colonial trade amounts to less than 1% of its exports.

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• Places to Resettle the Poor:– Colonies could resolve

social as well as economic issues.

– Places to vent domestic frustrations and disperse the multiplying poor.

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The New Imperialism

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• Continental Envy:– Although the real

source of British power was is industrial base, continental Europe envied the wealth and power its colonies gave it.

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• Strategic Concerns:– To protect route to

India, in 1882 Britain makes Egypt a protectorate; later they take control over Nile Valley.

– Russia and Great Britain play the “great game” in central Asia.

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• Dividing rather than Conquering:– Rivalry among Great

Powers keep some regions from falling under a single European dominion.

– Britain and France establish Siam (Thailand) as a buffer zone.

– Western powers seize Chinese “treaty ports.”

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• Rationalizing Conquest:– Technological superiority

convinced many that it was Europe’s duty to develop Asia and Africa.

– Viewed colonial populations as inferior.

– Social Darwinists believe white race destined to succeed, non-whites to succumb.

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• Rudyard Kipling:– Take 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.

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• The White Man’s Burden:– Even as rivalries persisted,

empire building underscored belief in common European destiny.

– Performing feats akin to ancient Rome or medieval Crusaders.

– Colonial acquisitions spark public clamor for further expansion.

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• Man’s Work:– Literature of empire

building written in masculine terms.

– European women follow the men as helpmates or missionaries

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The Writing of Mary Kingsley (1862-1900)

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• Conquest and Administration:– Industrialization give Europeans the means to conquer and the

tools to administer—gunboats and telegraphs.

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Conquest and Administration

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• Conquest and Administration:– In 1890s, France to

save administrative costs puts rubber companies in control of large tracts of land in Congo. Local people brutally coerced to collect sap

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• Conquest and Administration:– King Leopold II of Belgium rules the Belgian Congo as a private domain

without any accountability to domestic parliament.– He brutally exploits the Congolese and is internationally condemned.

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• Westernization:– Western states build cities modeled on European grid systems; Great

Britain constructs twice as much rail lines in India as existed at home.

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• Westernization:– European empire builders

create never before seen political units and ignore tribal and indigenous differences.

– Some intellectuals in Europe’s colonies adopt west’s ideologies—particularly nationalism, e.g. Young India and Young Algerians

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The New Imperialism:Co-opting colonial culture

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• Great Britain’s territorial reach:– Although the real

source of British power was is industrial base, continental Europe envied the wealth and power its colonies gave it.

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Great Britain and Africa

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England and India

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The New Imperialism• Europe and the scramble for Africa:

– 1881, French occupy Tunisia.– 1882, revolt in Egypt (against British

and French influence) prompts British occupation.

– 1884, Germany acquires South West Africa, Togo, Cameroon; Berlin Conference.

– 1885, King Leopold of Belgium acquires Congo.

– 1886, Britain and Germany divide East Africa; discovery of gold in South Africa.

– 1889, Italy establishes colonies in Eritrea and Somaliland; British South Africa Company starts colonization of Rhodesia.

– 1894, Britain occupies Uganda.– 1896, Abyssinian (Ethiopean) army

defeats invading Italian army.– 1898, Fashoda crisis.– 1899-1902, Boer War.

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• Europe and the scramble for Africa:– 1884 Berlin conference

sets terms for African colonization.

– Bismarck doesn’t press German acquisitions; plays British and French ambitions against each other.

– Guns make the (imperial) man.

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• The Nile and Northeast Africa:– In 1898, the Fashoda Crisis

between Britain and France erupts over influence in the Upper Nile.

– To secure Egypt (and the Suez Canal) Britain seeks control of Nile valley.

– Battle of Omdurman.– French interests overcome,

resentment follows, and results in Entente Cordiale in 1904.

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• Southern Africa:– Until end of 19th century,

southern Africa (except for the Cape area) largely untouched agrarian territory.

– In 1867, diamonds discovered; 20 years later gold discovered in the Transvaal in the Boer Republic.

– British plans were to absorb Boer territory into a federation; resistance led to annexation.

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• The South African Gold-rush:– In 1881, gold found on the

Witwatersrand and two years later on the great reef. The rush was on.

– The value of South African exports doubles in three years.

– Cecil Rhodes attempts to topple Transvaal and fails.

– British government presses for federation of south African territories.

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The New Imperialism:The Second Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902

(First Anglo-Boer War, 1880-1881)

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The New Imperialism:Europe and Asia

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• France and Indochina:– French presence in

Indochina goes back to Napoleon III and the French colony of Cochin China in Mekong delta.

– In 1863, France established protectorate over Cambodia.

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• France and Indochina:– Kingdom of Annam

considered most important to French colonial interests.

– In 1883, France dispatches military expedition to Tonkin, and blockade Hue.

– Settlement leads to clashes with Chinese troops

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• France and Indochina:– French annexation of

Indochina, primarily a matter of treaties and wars.

– Annam court grudgingly accepts French protectorate and military conflict breaks out in 1885, the Scholars Rebellion.

– Conflict in Annam lasts 12 years and causes government of Jules Ferry to fall.

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• France and Indochina:– Cochin China a colony

governed by colonists themselves.

– Population of Vietnam rose from 10 million in 1878 to 17 million in 1913; by then the country had fewer than 24,000 French inhabitants.

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• France and Indochina:– Small and concentrated, French population depended on Chinese labor.– Native Christian population fearful and with reason.– Vietnamese upper classes resist French acculturation.– Armed resistance persists.

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