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Overview of imperialism this document is a study guide for the period of (). There are regions covered such as Africa, China, and Latin America.

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Imperialism Summary Guide (1800–1914)

Key Vocabulary

 Imperialism — The extension of a nation’s power over other lands
through conquest, political control, or economic dominance.

 Protectorate — A political unit that depends on another government
for its protection.

 Sphere of Influence — An area where a foreign power claims
exclusive rights to trade and investments.

 Indirect Rule — Local rulers maintain authority but must follow
colonial policies.

 Direct Rule — Colonies are governed directly by officials from the
mother country.

 Concession — Granting rights/resources to a foreign power.

 Extrateritoriality — Foreigners are subject to their own nation’s laws,
not local laws.

 Dollar Diplomacy — U.S. policy of using financial investment to
control other nations.

 Sepoy — Indian soldier serving under British control.

 Annex — To add territory to an existing political unit.



I. Motivations for the New Imperialism

1. Economic — Need for raw materials (cotton, rubber, oil, sugar, coffee)
and markets for manufactured goods.

2. Political/Strategic — National prestige, military bases, and control of
trade routes (e.g., Suez Canal, Panama Canal).

3. Social/Darwinism & Racism — Belief in racial and cultural
superiority; argued they had a “duty” to civilize others.

4. Cultural/Missionary — Spread of Christianity, Western education, and
technology.

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