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Imperialism

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Index1. Objective. 2. Differences between colonialism and imperialism. 3. Economic cause of imperialism. 4. The role of queen Victoria. 5. Slavery.6. Africa: A) British project ( RAILWAY cairo - cape town).

B) Cecil Rhodes against Boers.c) Importance of the suez canal.

7. New imperialist potency: The USA. 8. Monroe doctrine. 9. Influence of the USA in the Caribbean sea: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti Panama and Nicaragua. 10. 1898, war against Spain ( cube and the Philippines )

11. Conclusion.

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Objective

•Imperialism and colonialism

•The difference…

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Dif ferences between colonialism and

imperialism. The terms " imperial ism" and colonial ism, are related:

Imperialism: when political doctrine are justifies her domination of a people in several villages by most ways. Ex: colonization

Colonial ism: Is the way a country dominates the other.

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Economic cause of imperialism

•-the crisis of 1873 caused the price decline.•-economic dependence of the colonies.•search for new markets.•the economic crises.

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Queen victoria

-Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death.

-Great Britain, one small island, was dominate a world by the end of the nineteenth century.-Victoria was a proud imperialist in her politics.

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Slavery

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Africa

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New imperialism: USA

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Monroe Doctrine

‘’America for Americans’’

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Influence of the USA in the Caribbean

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War against Spain

Loss of the colonies

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Colonial administration

Colonies: a settlement or form of settlement, or a territory subject to

the administration and governance of a remote country

Protectorates: a mode of administration of territories in

which by a treaty between one or more States protectors

Territories: one defined area (including land, water and

airspace)

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Conclusion