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EARLY STAGE OFEARLY STAGE OF
WESTERN IMPERIALISMWESTERN IMPERIALISM
1565-18001565-1800
WESTERN IMPERIALISM: It’s Causes,WESTERN IMPERIALISM: It’s Causes,
and It’s Impact on the Worldand It’s Impact on the World
What is Imperialism?
• It is a process of extending control or
influence over weaker nations
• It involves direct or indirect control over the
economy, government, and culture
Colonialism is the building and
maintaining of colonies in one
territory by people from another
territory.
Sovereignty over the colony is
claimed by the metropole. Social
structure, government and
economics within the territory of
the colony are changed by the
colonists.
COLONIALISMCOLONIALISM
is not satisfied merely with holding ais not satisfied merely with holding a
people in its grippeople in its grip
and emptying the native’s brain of all formand emptying the native’s brain of all form
& content.& content.
By a kind of perverted logicBy a kind of perverted logic
it turns to the past of the peopleit turns to the past of the people,,
and distorts, disfigures,and distorts, disfigures,
and destroys it…and destroys it…
Frantz Fanon, Wretched of the Earth
Quoted by Felino S Garcia, Jr’s article –
“THE MOST INSIDIOUS AND DANGEROUS”:
The Pathogenic Body in
Selected scientific papers published in the Philippine Journal of Science
During the First Decade of American Colonial Rule in the Philippines.
The reasons for the practice of colonialism at
this time include:
• The profits to be made.
• To expand the power of the metropole.
• To escape persecution in the metropole.
• To convert the indigenous population to the
colonists' religion.
• Some colonists also felt they were helping the
indigenous population by bringing them
Christianity and civilization. However, the reality
was often subjugation, displacement or death.
• A colony is part of an empire and so colonialism is
closely related to imperialism.
What is imperialism?
• It is a process of extending control or
influence over weaker nations
• It involves direct or indirect control over
the economy, government, and culture
The Foundations of Western ImperialismThe Foundations of Western Imperialism
Why did the people of the West set out toWhy did the people of the West set out to
build empires in the first place?build empires in the first place?
1. to ensure cheap supply of
consumer goods and raw
materials
2. to establish new markets
for their own goods
3. and to create a
hegemony of the West over
the rest of the world
What triggers these
expansions
Development of TechnologyDevelopment of Technology
Shipbuilding, instruments
and techniques of
navigation and naval
armaments
Discovery of world wind
system
 most contributions in this
field came from the
Mediterranean
World ExplorationsWorld Explorations
Western Colonies in the 1900
What is the direct effect of
Imperialism and colonialism?
Impact on healthImpact on health
Food securityFood security
Slave tradeSlave trade
unequal social relationsunequal social relationsexploitationexploitation
medical advancesmedical advancesnew institutionsnew institutionstechnological advancementstechnological advancements
The NEW IMPERIALISM
• INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
• Invention of machineries which revolutionized
production
• Improvement of transportation and
communication
• Industrialized countries needed colonies for
source of raw materials and markets for
finished products
DEFINITION
• was a period from the 18th to the 19th century
where major changes in agriculture,
manufacturing, mining, and transport had a
profound effect on the socioeconomic and
cultural conditions in the United Kingdom. The
changes subsequently spread throughout Europe,
North America, and eventually the world.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Manual Labour
and
Draft-Animal-based Economy
Machine-based
Manufacturing
FOUR SETS OF CHANGES
Industrial
Revolution
The Introduction of
New Technology
The Use of the New
Mineral Resources of
Energy
A Concentration of
New Workers in
Factories
New Methods of
Transportation
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART VI
I. INTRODUCTION OF NEW
TECHNOLOGY
• Industrial Revolution introduced machines to
textile manufacturing, iron, printing,
papermaking, and engineering industries.
• The most significant machines were steam
engines and the machines used to make cloth.
A. TEXTILE MACHINERY
• In 1765, James Hargreaves invented the
Spinning Jenny, automating weaving the warp
in the weaving of cloth.
• In 1769, Richard Arkwright invented the
Water powered – Frame which automated the
weft.
• In 1779, Samuel Crompton invented the
Spinning Mule, a combination of Hargreaves’
and Arkwright’s inventions, which automated the
total weaving process.
The Spinning Jenny Water Powered Frame
Spinning Mule
B. STEAM ENGINE
• In 1775, James Watt invented the Steam
Engine which was used to raise minerals
from mines, provide heat for smelting iron
ore, and drive machines in textile mills.
II. NEW MINERAL SOURCES OF ENERGY
• Beginning in the eighteenth century,
the Industrial Revolution began to rely
on coal to produce the high
temperatures needed to smelt iron.
Eventually it also became a source of
heat for the steam engine.
III. GROWTH OF
FACTORIES
• Domestic System
• In the sixteenth century, businessmen began employing
families in the countryside to spin and weave.
• All members of the family participated in the
production.
• Businessmen provided the materials and were
responsible for manufacturing.
DEVELOPMENTS IN
FACTORIES
• Large factories were more cost effective
because it allowed the concentration of
workers and machines in one work place
• Reduced transportation costs
• Allowed greater quality control
• The factory owner had greater control over
DEVELOPMENT IN FACTORIES
• It also made possible what the economist
Adam Smith called the "division of labor“,
whereby each person was responsible for
one stage of production, allowing for great
increase in total production. The workers
needed no special skills to operate the
IV. NEW METHODS OF
TRANSPORTATION
• Thousands of miles of canals and all-weather roads
were built in the eighteenth century.
• 1692, Languedoc Canal connects the Mediterranean
with the Bay of Biscay. 240 miles long, with 100 locks,
3 major aqueducts, 1 tunnel, and a summit reservoir.
• Canals were the first technology to allow bulk
materials to be easily transported across country.
NEW METHODS OF
TRANSPORTATION
• The railroads were driven by coal-
burning, steam-power locomotives and
provided quick, cheap transportation to
places inaccessible by water.
• The construction of railroads created a
FACTORS FAVOURING THE
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
• Population Growth
• The population increase provided the large
supply of cheap labor needed by the
factories. It also provided an increase in
demand for manufactured goods.
FACTORS FAVOURING THE
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
• Agricultural Productivity
• The process of enclosure allowed farmers and landlords to
fence in their fields and control production. They
introduced crop rotations that restored nutrients to the soil,
allowing for greater yield. They also began scientific
breeding to improve the quality of their herds. The result
was an increase in productivity with fewer agricultural
workers.
FACTORS FAVOURING THE
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
• Capital Formation and Accumulation
• came mostly from merchants engaged in
domestic and foreign trade, from landowners
who profited from their estates in Britain and
plantations in the colonies, and from banks.
FACTORS FAVOURING THE
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
• Technological Knowledge and
Entrepreneurship
• Plenty of people had scientific knowledge to
mechanize the industry.
• A merchant capitalist class organized the
domestic system.
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL
GROWTH
• Demand from Consumers and Producers
• The demand for goods was created by
advertising, as well as by the increasing
ability of the working class to buy goods as
their purchasing power increased.
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL
GROWTH
• Population and Economic Growth
• The population had consistently expanded as the
greater agricultural productivity permitted
maintaining an adequate food supply. The
industrial economy had been able to employ
large numbers of workers.
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL
GROWTH
• Women, Children and Industry
• The Industrial Revolution did not improve
the status of women. Their pay was too little
to give them financial independence or
prestige, and they frequently were under the
control of the male workers or foremen.
• British Factory Act of 1833 enforced
EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL
GROWTH
• Class and Class Consciousness
• The Industrial Society was divided into three (3)
classes:
•The aristocracy owned the land.
•The bourgeoisie owned capital
enterprises and gained their wealth from
profits.
SEED GRILL
Early Stages of Western Imperialism (1565-1800

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Early Stages of Western Imperialism (1565-1800

  • 1. EARLY STAGE OFEARLY STAGE OF WESTERN IMPERIALISMWESTERN IMPERIALISM 1565-18001565-1800
  • 2. WESTERN IMPERIALISM: It’s Causes,WESTERN IMPERIALISM: It’s Causes, and It’s Impact on the Worldand It’s Impact on the World
  • 3. What is Imperialism? • It is a process of extending control or influence over weaker nations • It involves direct or indirect control over the economy, government, and culture
  • 4. Colonialism is the building and maintaining of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. Sovereignty over the colony is claimed by the metropole. Social structure, government and economics within the territory of the colony are changed by the colonists.
  • 5. COLONIALISMCOLONIALISM is not satisfied merely with holding ais not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grippeople in its grip and emptying the native’s brain of all formand emptying the native’s brain of all form & content.& content. By a kind of perverted logicBy a kind of perverted logic it turns to the past of the peopleit turns to the past of the people,, and distorts, disfigures,and distorts, disfigures, and destroys it…and destroys it… Frantz Fanon, Wretched of the Earth Quoted by Felino S Garcia, Jr’s article – “THE MOST INSIDIOUS AND DANGEROUS”: The Pathogenic Body in Selected scientific papers published in the Philippine Journal of Science During the First Decade of American Colonial Rule in the Philippines.
  • 6. The reasons for the practice of colonialism at this time include: • The profits to be made. • To expand the power of the metropole. • To escape persecution in the metropole. • To convert the indigenous population to the colonists' religion. • Some colonists also felt they were helping the indigenous population by bringing them Christianity and civilization. However, the reality was often subjugation, displacement or death. • A colony is part of an empire and so colonialism is closely related to imperialism.
  • 7. What is imperialism? • It is a process of extending control or influence over weaker nations • It involves direct or indirect control over the economy, government, and culture
  • 8. The Foundations of Western ImperialismThe Foundations of Western Imperialism Why did the people of the West set out toWhy did the people of the West set out to build empires in the first place?build empires in the first place? 1. to ensure cheap supply of consumer goods and raw materials 2. to establish new markets for their own goods 3. and to create a hegemony of the West over the rest of the world
  • 10. Development of TechnologyDevelopment of Technology Shipbuilding, instruments and techniques of navigation and naval armaments Discovery of world wind system  most contributions in this field came from the Mediterranean
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  • 15. What is the direct effect of Imperialism and colonialism? Impact on healthImpact on health Food securityFood security Slave tradeSlave trade unequal social relationsunequal social relationsexploitationexploitation medical advancesmedical advancesnew institutionsnew institutionstechnological advancementstechnological advancements
  • 16. The NEW IMPERIALISM • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION • Invention of machineries which revolutionized production • Improvement of transportation and communication • Industrialized countries needed colonies for source of raw materials and markets for finished products
  • 17. DEFINITION • was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transport had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions in the United Kingdom. The changes subsequently spread throughout Europe, North America, and eventually the world.
  • 18. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Manual Labour and Draft-Animal-based Economy Machine-based Manufacturing
  • 19. FOUR SETS OF CHANGES Industrial Revolution The Introduction of New Technology The Use of the New Mineral Resources of Energy A Concentration of New Workers in Factories New Methods of Transportation PART I PART II PART III PART VI
  • 20. I. INTRODUCTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY • Industrial Revolution introduced machines to textile manufacturing, iron, printing, papermaking, and engineering industries. • The most significant machines were steam engines and the machines used to make cloth.
  • 21. A. TEXTILE MACHINERY • In 1765, James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny, automating weaving the warp in the weaving of cloth. • In 1769, Richard Arkwright invented the Water powered – Frame which automated the weft. • In 1779, Samuel Crompton invented the Spinning Mule, a combination of Hargreaves’ and Arkwright’s inventions, which automated the total weaving process.
  • 22. The Spinning Jenny Water Powered Frame Spinning Mule
  • 23. B. STEAM ENGINE • In 1775, James Watt invented the Steam Engine which was used to raise minerals from mines, provide heat for smelting iron ore, and drive machines in textile mills.
  • 24. II. NEW MINERAL SOURCES OF ENERGY • Beginning in the eighteenth century, the Industrial Revolution began to rely on coal to produce the high temperatures needed to smelt iron. Eventually it also became a source of heat for the steam engine.
  • 25. III. GROWTH OF FACTORIES • Domestic System • In the sixteenth century, businessmen began employing families in the countryside to spin and weave. • All members of the family participated in the production. • Businessmen provided the materials and were responsible for manufacturing.
  • 26. DEVELOPMENTS IN FACTORIES • Large factories were more cost effective because it allowed the concentration of workers and machines in one work place • Reduced transportation costs • Allowed greater quality control • The factory owner had greater control over
  • 27. DEVELOPMENT IN FACTORIES • It also made possible what the economist Adam Smith called the "division of labor“, whereby each person was responsible for one stage of production, allowing for great increase in total production. The workers needed no special skills to operate the
  • 28. IV. NEW METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION • Thousands of miles of canals and all-weather roads were built in the eighteenth century. • 1692, Languedoc Canal connects the Mediterranean with the Bay of Biscay. 240 miles long, with 100 locks, 3 major aqueducts, 1 tunnel, and a summit reservoir. • Canals were the first technology to allow bulk materials to be easily transported across country.
  • 29. NEW METHODS OF TRANSPORTATION • The railroads were driven by coal- burning, steam-power locomotives and provided quick, cheap transportation to places inaccessible by water. • The construction of railroads created a
  • 30. FACTORS FAVOURING THE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Population Growth • The population increase provided the large supply of cheap labor needed by the factories. It also provided an increase in demand for manufactured goods.
  • 31. FACTORS FAVOURING THE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Agricultural Productivity • The process of enclosure allowed farmers and landlords to fence in their fields and control production. They introduced crop rotations that restored nutrients to the soil, allowing for greater yield. They also began scientific breeding to improve the quality of their herds. The result was an increase in productivity with fewer agricultural workers.
  • 32. FACTORS FAVOURING THE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Capital Formation and Accumulation • came mostly from merchants engaged in domestic and foreign trade, from landowners who profited from their estates in Britain and plantations in the colonies, and from banks.
  • 33. FACTORS FAVOURING THE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Technological Knowledge and Entrepreneurship • Plenty of people had scientific knowledge to mechanize the industry. • A merchant capitalist class organized the domestic system.
  • 34. EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Demand from Consumers and Producers • The demand for goods was created by advertising, as well as by the increasing ability of the working class to buy goods as their purchasing power increased.
  • 35. EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Population and Economic Growth • The population had consistently expanded as the greater agricultural productivity permitted maintaining an adequate food supply. The industrial economy had been able to employ large numbers of workers.
  • 36. EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Women, Children and Industry • The Industrial Revolution did not improve the status of women. Their pay was too little to give them financial independence or prestige, and they frequently were under the control of the male workers or foremen. • British Factory Act of 1833 enforced
  • 37. EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH • Class and Class Consciousness • The Industrial Society was divided into three (3) classes: •The aristocracy owned the land. •The bourgeoisie owned capital enterprises and gained their wealth from profits.