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Refresher on Imperialism Formal colony (India): establish occupation
government, rule by European origin men; control over domestic and foreign affairs
Protectorate (Egypt): indigenous ruler granted formal autonomy, but in fact supported by imperialist power.
Sphere of influence (China): preferred when rivalry prevents any one imperialist power from establishing colony or protectorate. Mandate
Open door (Latin America): preferred by powerful latecomers. Way to break down spheres of influence already established. Appeals to anti colonialist sentiments of indigenous. In fact more sophisticated means of control. Leads to domination
Imperial Agreements &Paris
Peace Conference
1915-1916 “Letter of Covenant”
1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement
1917 Balfour Declaration
1919Treaty of Versailles(1 of 5 peace
treaties)
League of Nations
San Remo Conference(1920)
Imperialism & Nationalism in
Arabian Peninsula
French send troops invade Syria to
oppose Faysal Husayn
French use Maronite Christians in
Lebanon
British aerially bomb Iraq resistance
British and Zionist push into settlements
in Palestine
Resistance
Nationalism in Continental
Africa
Veterans and Intellectuals
Morocco(Rif Rebellion), Algeria, Tunisia
Egypt- Saad Zaghlul and Wafd Party
West: Gold Coast, Nigeria, Senegal,
Congo
East: Uganda, Kenya
South: Mozambique, Angola, Rhodesia,
and South African Union
Indian Nationalism
Economic imperialism builds national
identity
Elite Intellectuals
Indian National Congress(1885)
Mohandas Gandhi(1915)
Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922)
Civil Disobedience Movement (1930)
Indian Nationalism
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http://www.colonialfilm.org.uk/node/23