Bago City College: Rafael Salas Drive, Brgy Balingasag, Bago City, Negros Occidental 6101
Bago City College: Rafael Salas Drive, Brgy Balingasag, Bago City, Negros Occidental 6101
Rafael Salas Drive, Brgy Balingasag, Bago City, Negros Occidental 6101
Module #3: Western Imperialism the First and the Second waves of
Imperialism
Intended Learning Outcomes: At the end of this module, the student must
have:
1. Identified various concepts related to
Imperialism using Picture Analysis.
2. Presented the causes and effect, benefits of
the First Wave and Second Wave of
Reformation through the table provided.
3. Explained influences of imperialism, colonialism, mercantilism and
exploration in the present through short essay.
Introduction:
The periods between the 15 to the 17 centuries and the 19
th th th
century, the world had seen the emergence of two Waves of Western
Imperialism. The early one was called the European Exploration while the
latter was called Western Imperialism. Why it happened,is because of certain
reasons that motivated the Explorers, Colonialists and Western Imperialists.
The effects of which are seen in the changes that took place in the course of
world history. The said effects have brought the First Wave explorations had
ashered colonialism while the Second Wave had ashered in imperialism
based on economic power.
This module will guide prospective teachers of World History to
develop a critical mind and be able to teach the subject using analytical
thinking skills and an appreciation of the legacy brought about by western
imperialism.
Activities: Picture Analysis
1. 2.
What to do:
1. Examine the pictures carefully. What can you say about each
picture?
The first picture talks about colonialism in
particular; it is an action that settles to establish
control over a specific place. It tends to begin a
political control over a population and later, it
assumes to control them and apply its own law,
government, culture, and religion. The second picture
talks about western colonialism specifically, a political-
economic phenomenon whereby various European
nations explored, conquered, settled, and exploited
large areas of the world. Moreover, the Western
Imperialism has brought a huge influence in terms of
economic, military, political, humanitarian, culture,
and religious to most of the country in the world
including Asia, China, Japan, Russia, Africa, India, etc.
2. If you relate the two pictures, what do they
imply? Why?
Analysis:
The effects of these European Explorations in Asia were the colonization of the
Philippines by Spain; In America, was the downfall of the Aztec and the Inca
Empires; In Europe, was felt in the increase in the prices of commodities as a
consequence of the increase in the quantity of supply of silver, the inflow of
crops from America that gave Europe the chance to a wide selection of food
that improved their diet such as corn and potatoes. On the negative note, it led
to the spread of diseases that Europeans had no immunity to it such as the so-
called yellow fever and malaria that were previously confined to Africa and
were brought to the New World. The Native Americans did not have immunity
to diseases like smallpox, measles and typhus. On the other hand, the second
wave of Western Imperialism have affected the abuses on the native population
by their oppressive policies; they damaged the native culture of the Asians and
Africans because of their pervasive Western influences.
Analysis: Complete the table with the information based from the article read:
Categories of First Wave of Imperialism Second Wave
information of Imperialism
Effects
Benefits
Abstraction:
Imperialism is a policy or ideology of extending the rule over peoples and
other countries,[1] for extending political and economic access, power and
control, through employing hard power especially military force, but also soft
power. While related to the concepts of colonialism and empire, imperialism
is a distinct concept that can apply to other forms of expansion and many
forms of government.
Expansionism and centralisation have existed throughout recorded history by
states, with the earliest examples dating back to the mid-third millennium BC.
However, the concept of imperialism arose in the modern age, associated chiefly
with the European colonial powers of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and
New Imperialism. Following the decolonization of European holdings, the
concept has further evolved and has been broadly used to identify as well as
criticise a range of policies and a number of states, including even supposedly
anti-imperialist states.
Territories include the Falkland Islands, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the
United States Virgin Islands, Gibraltar, French Polynesia, Guam, and others.
Exploration throughout the world is still ongoing today, from the depths of
the sea to the vast expanses of outer space, modern-day explorers go on
adventures in lots of different places. In the 21st century, there are satellites
orbiting the Earth that can take photos and track our location all over the
planet through GPS technology.
Age of exploration changed the world over time and when the New Age was discovered,
many new things were introduced to the Europeans like new races of people, new cultures
and religions, new animals and plants, everything was new. Many people didn't know
how to use the new things that have happened.
Exploration throughout the world is still ongoing today, from the depths of
the sea to the vast expanses of outer space, modern-day explorers go on
adventures in lots of different places. In the 21st century, there are satellites
orbiting the Earth that can take photos and track our location all over the
planet through GPS technology.
Assessment: Answer the questions below in 10 sentences each only. Be guided
by the rubric below