PPT-Chapter 20 Seizing an American Empire,

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18651913 American Imperialism Toward the New Imperialism Imperialism in a Global Context The Second Industrial Revolution had generated a desire for new markets

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18651913 American Imperialism Toward the New Imperialism Imperialism in a Global Context The Second Industrial Revolution had generated a desire for new markets in which American manufacturers could sell their wares Added to this was renewed European competition to colonize this time in Asia and the Pacific Rim Many of these nations pursued these colonies for religious reasons to bring Christianity to the new territories . British got their Empire in a `. fit of absence of mind. `. There was no systematic plan to build an Empire, rather it just happened.. In fact, many in Britain against establishing an Empire as it was expensive to maintain and defend.. Coach Grgurich. Unit 4B. Background. The . Ottoman Empire. lasted from 1299 until the end of World War I. Beginning as a Turkish tribe, the Ottomans, ruled by an absolute monarchy, became the most powerful Muslim country in the world, with an empire reaching from southeastern Europe to north Africa.. C. W. Von Bergen. Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Seizing Opportunities …. That’s what proactive people do. Identify opportunities and act on them. Show initiative. Take action. Persevere until meaningful change occurs. Not Always “The Sick Man of Europe”. In the beginning. As the Mongol Empire fell, the Muslim Ottoman Empire, founded by Osman Bey, rose in Anatolia (eastern parts of Turkey). Osman Bey’s soldiers, the ghazis, had only one reason to exist, to fight for their Muslim faith. (. thE. Greatest empire of the . india. ). 1526-1858. The Great . Mughal. Emperors:. Babur (1526-1530) The First of the . Mughals. Humayun. (1530-1556) The Luckless Leader. Akbar (1556-1605) The Great. Ming Dynasty, . 1368-1644. Ottoman Empire, 1299-1923. Ming Dynasty – A return to Chinese rule. After expelling the MONGOLS the MING DYNASTY controlled China.. Capital city moved to BEIJING.. China closes the door to EUROPE and remains ETHNOCENTRIC.. Amari, Jazmine, Stephanie, and Zayrienne . Due Date: March 10, 2014. Rise. . The Delhi sultanate began to weaken in the early 1500’s and this left India open to invasion.. . The man who took advantage of this was a young Central Asian conqueror named Zahir ud-Din, but better known as Babur or “The Tiger”. After trying and failing to create an empire in Central Asia he turned to India.. Students will be able to . track the expansion of the Ottoman . empire . by completing a map . activity.. Objective. Ottoman Empire Map Questions. As you look at the maps, answer the following questions.. At its height the Roman Empire included all the land around the Mediterranean Sea. In the early AD 100s, the empire stretched from Britain south to Egypt, and from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Syrian Desert. . Preview. Decline. -. After the year 180, political, geographic, and cultural factors made the Roman Empire weaker. Finally, it fell into decline.. Diocletian and Constantine. - . Diocletian returned order and organization to the empire. Constantine totally changed the way the empire was run.. Capital: Byzantium. On the Bosporus. Commercial, strategic value of location. Constantine names capital after himself (Constantinople), moves capital there 330 CE. 1453 falls to Turks, renamed Istanbul. Mid-Late 1800’s. Introduction to Imperialism:. ENTRY # . 25. Using the maps on page 457 and 476 in the book …. Where. . and . in what ways . was the United States active in . World . A. ffairs . Diastat. 10 mg rectally and EMS gave 2 mg of midazolam (Versed) IM. He has not woken yet and on ED arrival he has rhythmic twitching of the left hand and forearm. With regard to his eligibility,. He is not eligible because he is too young. Event Reporting. Adverse Events – . key points. Do . not report events EXISTING PRIOR to randomization . (unless there is a change in severity). Report the DIAGNOSIS, not the symptoms:. Fever, cough, chest pain, crackles = .

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