UNIT 6: Consequences of Industrialization 6.1 – Rationale for Imperialism Learning Objective A: Explain how ideologies contributed to the development of imperialism from 1750 to 1900. KC-5.2.III - A range of cultural, religious, and racial ideologies were used to justify imperialism, including Social Darwinism, nationalism, the concept of the civilizing mission, and the desire to religiously convert indigenous populations. 6.2 – State Expansion Learning Objective B: Compare processes by which state power shifted in various parts of the world from 1750 to 1900. KC-5.2. I. A - Some states with existing colonies strengthened their control over those colonies and in some cases assumed direct control over colonies previously held by non- state entities. KC-5.2.I.C - Many European states used both warfare and diplomacy to expand their empires in Africa. Illustrative Example: “Shift from the private ownership of the Congo by King Leopo...
Today we are going to look at images of colonial troops and analysis one according to HAPP - Historical Context, Audience, Point of View, and Purpose. You then will have time to finish either SAQs or primary sources for 7.1 and 7.2
Learning Objective E: Explain the causes of the growth of networks of exchange a f ter 1200. KC 3.1.II.A.ii. - Improved transportation technologies and commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade and expanded the geographical range of existing trade routes, including the Indian Ocean, promoting the growth of powerful new trading cities. KC 3.1.I.C.ii - The growth of interregional trade in luxury goods was encouraged by signi f ıcant innovations in previously existing transportation and commercial technologies, including the use of the compass, the astrolabe, and larger ship designs. Learning Objective F: Explain the e f fects of the growth of networks of exchange a f ter 1200. KC 3.2.II.A.iii. - Interregional contacts and con f licts between states and empires encouraged signi f ıcant technological and cultural transfers, including during Chinese maritime activity led by Ming Admiral Zheng He....
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