Sunday, March 6, 2011

3,2,1 summary

3 things I learned: Imperialism in Africa
                          The 19th Century Inventions
                           Different Forms of Imperialism

2 things I found interesting: How long the Indian Rebellion lasted
                                        Germ Theory of Disease

1 question I still have: How many cultures were lost during Imperialism?


Ghandi

  Hate the sin, love the sinner. This quote is saying just because someone sins doesn't make them a bad person, because everyone has sinned in their life one time or another. I really like this quote because no one is perfect we are human and sometimes we make mistakes.


Suez Canal

The Suez Canal is currently controlled by Egypt, I about 50 in 3 convoys a day pass through the canal. The Suez Canal is very important in the world because ships use it save a lot to time and a lot of gas is transported through the canal. If it wasn't for the Suez Canal they would have to travel around Africa which would mean our gas prices would be skyhigh.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

India

The Sepoys and the British were the key players in this uprising. In 1857 a rumor spread among the Sepoys that the cartridges of their New Enfield rifles were sealed with beef and pork fat. When they heard this they were outraged, because Hindus consider the cow sacred and Muslims don't eat pork. They rebelled the next day May 10th, 1857. This uprising was pretty successful it lasted for a year, and that's a long time considering they were going up against the most powerful country of this time.


Indirect

I would control my colonies indirectly, because local governments can have a say and the foreign power wouldn't have to be in the colony. They would be self-sufficient, citizens would have some say which would mean less uprisings. An example of indirect control would be India a British colony.

Imperialism

Three ways Imperialism helped the world were it helped us find raw materials to trade and improve our economies, like diamonds and gold. Since there were a lot of mosquitoes in Africa Europeans created quinine which protected them from diseases like malaria. Lastly it provided us different crops that we still have today.

Three ways Imperialism hurt the world was it stripped some countries of their culture, Assimilation. It also took all the raw resources from the colonies. Lastly, it claimed a lot of lives.


Advancement in Science

The biggest advancement in science was the invention of the electricity. Because before people used gas lights, and now they can bring the magic of electricity into their homes. Thomas Edison and his staff created the light bulb in 1879. If it wasn't for the invention of the light bulb we wouldn't be able to see at night, travel, mine, and see during wars, we would not be where we are today if it wasn't for the light bulb.