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EMPERIALISM AND
                 COLONIALISM




          Click to edit Master subtitle style




3/19/09
Imperialism in Asia
   roots back to the late 15TH century
   series of voyages - sea passage to India
   establishing direct trade between Europe and
    Asia in spices
   16TH century: Portuguese established a
    monopoly over trade between Asia and Europe
   managing to prevent rival powers from using
    the water routes between Europe and the
    Indian Ocean

3/19/09
DUTCH INFLUENCE
   BUT, with the rise of the rival Dutch East
    India Company
   Portuguese influence in Asia was gradually
    eclipsed
   Dutch forces first established independent
    bases in the East (significantly Batavia)
   between 1640 and 1660 : Malacca, Ceylon,
    some southern Indian ports
   Later, the English and the French established
    settlements in India
3/19/09
BRITISH INFLUENCE

   British eliminated French influence in India
    THRU Seven Years' War in 1763
   established the British East India Company as
    the most important political force on the
    Indian Subcontinent.
   mid-to-late 19TH century: demand for oriental
    goods remained the driving force behind
    European imperialism
   European in Asia remained confined largely to
    trading stations and strategic outposts
3/19/09
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
   increased European demand for Asian raw
    materials
   the severe Long Depression of the 1870s
    provoked a scramble for new markets for
    European industrial products and financial
    services in Africa, the Americas, Eastern
    Europe, and especially in Asia




3/19/09
“New Imperialism”
   a new era In global colonial expansion
   a shift in focus from trade and indirect rule to
    formal colonial control of vast overseas
    territories ruled as political extensions of their
    mother countries
   Between the 1870s and the beginning of
    World War I in 1914: United Kingdom, France,
    and the Netherlands — the established colonial
    powers in Asia
   added to their empires vast expanses of
    territory in the Middle East, the Indian
3/19/09
   following the end of the Franco-Prussian War in
    1871; Tsarist Russia; and the United States,
    following the Spanish-American War in 1898
   quickly emerged as new imperial powers in
    East Asia and in the Pacific Ocean area.




3/19/09
ASIA IN WORLD WAR I & II
   struggles among several key imperial powers—
    conflicts involving the European powers along
    with Russia and the rising American and
    Japanese powers.
   both world wars and maintain their direct rule in
    Asia
   nationalist movements : led to the political
    independence of nearly all of the Asia's
    remaining colonies, decolonisation was
    intercepted by the Cold War
   South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East,
    and East Asia remained embedded in a world
3/19/09
post-war economic
            development
   East Asian Tigers : The term Four Asian
    Tigers or East Asian Tigers refers to the
    highly industrialized economies of Hong Kong,
    South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.
   People's Republic of China : commonly
    known as China, is the largest country in
    East Asia and the most populous in the world
    with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a
    fifth of the world's population


3/19/09
RESULT
   along with the collapse of the Soviet Union,
    have loosened European and North American
    influence in Asia
   generating speculation today about the
    possible re-emergence of China and Japan as
    regional powers.




3/19/09
Early European exploration of
              Asia
   started in ancient Roman times
   Knowledge of lands as distant as China were
    held by the Romans
   Trade with India through the Roman Egyptian
    Red Sea ports was significant in the first
    centuries of the Common Era.




3/19/09
Medieval European exploration
            of Asia
   13th and 14th centuries: Christian missionaries
    - sought to penetrate China
   Marco Polo
   little permanent effect on
East-West trade: of a series
of political developments in
Asia in the last decades of
the fourteenth century,
which put an end to further European exploration
3/19/09
   Yuan dynasty in China: receptive to European
    missionaries and merchants, was overthrown
   new Ming rulers were found to be inward
    oriented and unreceptive to foreign religious
    proselytism
   Turks consolidated control over the eastern
    Mediterranean, closing off key overland trade
    routes
   15TH century, only minor trade and cultural
    exchanges between Europe and Asia
    continued at certain terminals controlled by
    Muslim traders.


3/19/09
Oceanic voyages to Asia




3/19/09
   new trade routes : oceanic routes between
    East and West began with the unprecedented
    voyages of Portuguese and Spanish sea
    captains
   cheaper and easier access to South and East
    Asian goods
   influenced by medieval European adventurers,
    who had journeyed overland to the Far East
    and contributed to geographical knowledge of
    parts of Asia upon their return.
   1488 Bartholomeu Dias: southern tip of Africa
    under the sponsorship of Portugal's John II ---
    swung northeast, soon finding a sea route to
    India and named the tip as the
3/19/09
   1497, Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama
    made the first open voyage from Europe to
    India
   1520, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese
    navigator in the service of Spain, found a sea
    route into the Pacific Ocean




3/19/09
Portuguese and Spanish trade
    and colonisation in Asia
   Portuguese monopoly over trade in the
    Indian Ocean
   16th century Afonso de Albuquerque
   emerged as the Portuguese colonial
viceroys most instrumental in
consolidating Portugal's holdings in Africa
and in Asia
---understood that Portugal could wrest
commercial supremacy from the Arabs
only by force
3/19/09
   1510, he seized Goa in India, which enabled
    him to gradually consolidate control of most of
    the commercial traffic between Europe and
    Asia
   Europeans started to carry on trade from forts,
    acting as foreign merchants rather than as
    settlers. In contrast, early European expansion
    in the quot;West Indies
   1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus,
    involved heavy settlement in colonies that were
    treated as political extensions of the mother
    countries.


3/19/09

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Emperialism And Colonialism (Ppt)

  • 1. EMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM Click to edit Master subtitle style 3/19/09
  • 2. Imperialism in Asia  roots back to the late 15TH century  series of voyages - sea passage to India  establishing direct trade between Europe and Asia in spices  16TH century: Portuguese established a monopoly over trade between Asia and Europe  managing to prevent rival powers from using the water routes between Europe and the Indian Ocean 3/19/09
  • 3. DUTCH INFLUENCE  BUT, with the rise of the rival Dutch East India Company  Portuguese influence in Asia was gradually eclipsed  Dutch forces first established independent bases in the East (significantly Batavia)  between 1640 and 1660 : Malacca, Ceylon, some southern Indian ports  Later, the English and the French established settlements in India 3/19/09
  • 4. BRITISH INFLUENCE  British eliminated French influence in India THRU Seven Years' War in 1763  established the British East India Company as the most important political force on the Indian Subcontinent.  mid-to-late 19TH century: demand for oriental goods remained the driving force behind European imperialism  European in Asia remained confined largely to trading stations and strategic outposts 3/19/09
  • 5. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION  increased European demand for Asian raw materials  the severe Long Depression of the 1870s provoked a scramble for new markets for European industrial products and financial services in Africa, the Americas, Eastern Europe, and especially in Asia 3/19/09
  • 6. “New Imperialism”  a new era In global colonial expansion  a shift in focus from trade and indirect rule to formal colonial control of vast overseas territories ruled as political extensions of their mother countries  Between the 1870s and the beginning of World War I in 1914: United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands — the established colonial powers in Asia  added to their empires vast expanses of territory in the Middle East, the Indian 3/19/09
  • 7. following the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871; Tsarist Russia; and the United States, following the Spanish-American War in 1898  quickly emerged as new imperial powers in East Asia and in the Pacific Ocean area. 3/19/09
  • 8. ASIA IN WORLD WAR I & II  struggles among several key imperial powers— conflicts involving the European powers along with Russia and the rising American and Japanese powers.  both world wars and maintain their direct rule in Asia  nationalist movements : led to the political independence of nearly all of the Asia's remaining colonies, decolonisation was intercepted by the Cold War  South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Asia remained embedded in a world 3/19/09
  • 9. post-war economic development  East Asian Tigers : The term Four Asian Tigers or East Asian Tigers refers to the highly industrialized economies of Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.  People's Republic of China : commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the most populous in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population 3/19/09
  • 10. RESULT  along with the collapse of the Soviet Union, have loosened European and North American influence in Asia  generating speculation today about the possible re-emergence of China and Japan as regional powers. 3/19/09
  • 11. Early European exploration of Asia  started in ancient Roman times  Knowledge of lands as distant as China were held by the Romans  Trade with India through the Roman Egyptian Red Sea ports was significant in the first centuries of the Common Era. 3/19/09
  • 12. Medieval European exploration of Asia  13th and 14th centuries: Christian missionaries - sought to penetrate China  Marco Polo  little permanent effect on East-West trade: of a series of political developments in Asia in the last decades of the fourteenth century, which put an end to further European exploration 3/19/09
  • 13. Yuan dynasty in China: receptive to European missionaries and merchants, was overthrown  new Ming rulers were found to be inward oriented and unreceptive to foreign religious proselytism  Turks consolidated control over the eastern Mediterranean, closing off key overland trade routes  15TH century, only minor trade and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia continued at certain terminals controlled by Muslim traders. 3/19/09
  • 14. Oceanic voyages to Asia 3/19/09
  • 15. new trade routes : oceanic routes between East and West began with the unprecedented voyages of Portuguese and Spanish sea captains  cheaper and easier access to South and East Asian goods  influenced by medieval European adventurers, who had journeyed overland to the Far East and contributed to geographical knowledge of parts of Asia upon their return.  1488 Bartholomeu Dias: southern tip of Africa under the sponsorship of Portugal's John II --- swung northeast, soon finding a sea route to India and named the tip as the 3/19/09
  • 16. 1497, Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama made the first open voyage from Europe to India  1520, Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain, found a sea route into the Pacific Ocean 3/19/09
  • 17. Portuguese and Spanish trade and colonisation in Asia  Portuguese monopoly over trade in the Indian Ocean  16th century Afonso de Albuquerque  emerged as the Portuguese colonial viceroys most instrumental in consolidating Portugal's holdings in Africa and in Asia ---understood that Portugal could wrest commercial supremacy from the Arabs only by force 3/19/09
  • 18. 1510, he seized Goa in India, which enabled him to gradually consolidate control of most of the commercial traffic between Europe and Asia  Europeans started to carry on trade from forts, acting as foreign merchants rather than as settlers. In contrast, early European expansion in the quot;West Indies  1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus, involved heavy settlement in colonies that were treated as political extensions of the mother countries. 3/19/09