Chapter 12 Notes - The New Imperialism (1800-1914)

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Chapter 12 Notes - The New Imperialism (1800-1914)

Chapter 12

Section 1 : A western dominated world

1901: Edward VII inherited British throne, empire extended far beyond Britain
“the sun never sets on the British empire” said one writer
-The empire circled the globe, the sun always shone on some part of it
-Industrial Rev and growth in science/technology transformed the west. With new economic and po
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