IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR

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IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1. New Colonialism Imperialism TASK 1: Which countries were the major colonial powers in the second half of the 19 th century? Which colonies were under their control? Were there any major conflicts over colonies in the 18 th and 19 th century? The reasons for the new colonialism: The needs of the Industrial Revolution, notably for raw materials, power and markets Coaling stations especially around the coast of Africa before the introduction of.. and the building of.. To stop someone else getting strategic lands. For example. Exploration the 19 th century was an age of great exploration, especially in Africa.. Overpopulation Need for compensation after a lost war.. Missionary activity. The 19 th century saw a major religious revival and the need to spread the Christian belief. Lots of missionary societies founded around 1800 to reform the noble savage. Trade a. Asia TASK 2: Use the atlas and mark on the map the main colonies of the European colonial powers in Asia. 1 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR

The three different stories of India, China and Japan 1. India 17th century Dutch, English and French trading stations English East India Company became involved in administration of some Indian states 1757 battle at Palasi.. East India Company took over administration of most of India 1857 Sepoy Rebellion (Indian Mutiny) 1858 India became Crown Colony, East India Company was. 2. China Policy of isolation, Europeans could trade only in Canton 18391841 the First Opium War 18561860 the Second Opium War Chinese ports opened to British, American, French and Russian traders European powers created their spheres of influence in China 18981901 Boxer Rebellion 3. Japan Policy of Isolation Meiji reforms Industry introduced, advisors from Europe and the USA invited Japan became an industrial power 18841885 SinoJapanese War, Japan gained 19041905 RussoJapanese War 2 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR

b. The Scramble for Africa I N V E S T I C E D O R O Z V O J E V Z D Ě L Á V Á N Í In 1870 only 10% of Africa was in European hands by 1900 it had reached 90% TASK 3: What was the main attraction of Africa for European powers? Different Countries Different Interests France: needed compensation for her military pride after the defeat by. in 1871, hence Africa, IndoChina Great Britain: attempted to control all territories along the way to In Africa Britain planned to build a northsouth railway (CairoCape Town) Belgium: used the opportunity to back Stanley s Congo state, cruel regime, slavery Italy: to show her power as a unified country, war with Ethiopia (189596) got only Somalia and Eritrea, 1911 Libya from the Ottoman Empire Germany: wanted its place in the Sun, show her power Togo, Cameroon, Namibia, Tanzania 3 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR

Conflicts over Colonies: 1884 Berlin Conference agreed on the principles of colonization in Africa Boer Wars (18801881), (18991902) Britain against. Britain conquered Transvaal and the Orange Free State Fashoda Crisis 1898 clash of British and French interests in southern Sudan 1899 Britain and France agreed on. 1904 Entente Cordiale, alliance of Britain and France Morocco Crises 1905 Germany supported Moroccan independence from France x Britain and Spain backed France 1911 Germany demanded compensation for the recognition of French control over Morocco 2. Lead up to the First World War Alliances TASK 4: Look at the cartoon and try to identify the individual figures. Why is the girl in the left crying? The main slogan of Bismarck s foreign policy was: Keep France.. TASK 5: Study the following timeline and decide how successful Bismarck was in his policy. Time line 1873 Three Emperors League formed between Germany, Austria and Russia 1878 Berlin Congress, Treaty of Berlin signed changing the San Stefano peace treaty between Russia and Turkey 1879 Formation of the Dual Alliance between Austria and Germany 4 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR

1881 Formation of Three Emperors Alliance between Germany, Austria, and Russia. 1882 Triple Alliance was formed between Germany, AustriaHungary, and Italy 1887 (February) The First Mediterranean Agreement signed between Britain, Italy and Austria; (June) Reinsurance Treaty signed between Germany and Russia William II. (18991918) grandson of Queen Victoria, hated his cousin Eduard VII loved navy and wanted a place in the Sun (colonies, power status) for Germany dismissed Bismarck giving William power over Germany was like giving a brand new Ferrari to a seventeen years old boy. He knows perfectly where the accelerator is but doesn t know where the brake is. TASK 6: Study the timeline below and decide what effect on the alliances the change of German policy had. What was the main reason for improved French/British relations? 18924 France and Russia created the Defensive Alliance 1897 AustroRussian Agreement formed 1902 AngloJapanese Alliance formed 1904 France and Great Britain signed Entente Cordiale (AngloFrench Entente) Schlieffen Plan Due to the changes in the alliances the German army had to rearrange its war plans, to prepare for fighting on both fronts the Schlieffen plan It was estimated that it would take about six weeks for the Russian Army to mobilize. Therefore it was necessary to concentrate all forces on France first and knock it out in six weeks. Then to move the armies to the east and defeat Russia. 19041905 RussoJapanese war 1905 the First Moroccan Crisis 1907 Formation of the Triple Entente 1908 AustriaHungary annexed Bosnia 1911 the Second Moroccan Crisis 5 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR

1912 the First Balkan War, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria against Turkey 1913 the Second Balkan War, Bulgaria against Greece, Serbia, Romania, Turkey 1914 June 28, assassination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo 1914 July 28, AustriaHungary declared war on Serbia 1914 (August 14) Germany declared war on Russia, France and Belgium, supporting AustriaHungary; (August 5) Austria Hungary declared war on Russia; (August 10) France declared war on AustriaHungary; (August 12) Britain declared war on AustriaHungary TASK 6: How do the cartoons explain the causes of the First World War? 6 IMPERIALISM, LEAD UP TO THE WAR