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England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, _________ took over England. This was called the _________ of the monarchy. Then came ________, who claimed to rule by ______ _______ and was immediately hated by the English legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the _________ of the monarchy. Then came ________, who claimed to rule by ______ _______ and was immediately hated by the English legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first..

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came ________, who claimed to rule by ______ _______ and was immediately hated by the English legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by ______ _______ and was immediately hated by the English legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, ________. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first..

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of ______, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks ______ and ____ to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at _______ in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the ________ __________ of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of ____ (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ________ and ______. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, ______ and ____. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In ____, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first..

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689, Parliament passed the ___ of _____, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689, Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by ___ and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first..

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689, Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no taxation without approval of _________. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first..

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689, Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no taxation without approval of Parliament. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a __________ monarchy--history’s first. .

England/Great Britain: The Big Picture, PART 2 Age of Absolutism (continued): When Cromwell died, Charles II took over England. This was called the “Restoration” of the monarchy. Then came James II, who claimed to rule by divine right and was immediately hated by the English legislature, Parliament. Soon, tiring of James II, Parliament asks William and Mary to rule England. James II flees to France, nose bleeds and all. He lives the rest of his life living at Versailles in France with his mommy. This was called the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (date) because there was no bloodshed. A new college was formed in Virginia, William and Mary. In 1689, Parliament passed the Bill of Rights, that gave Englishmen the right to a trial by jury and no taxation without approval of Parliament. Instead of an absolute monarchy, England is now a Constitutional monarchy--history’s first. .

Enlightenment, _______ to _________ Enlightenment, _______ to _________. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on _____ ______. Englishman Thomas ______ wrote _________, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was _________. He argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on _____ ______. Englishman Thomas ______ wrote _________, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was _________. He argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas ______ wrote ________, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was _________. He argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote ________, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was ________. He argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was _________. He argued that without an ________ ruler, chaos would reign. John _________ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an _________ ruler, chaos would reign. John ______ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John _____ wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote __________________________, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote The Two Treatises on Government, in which he argued that the people are __________, and that government exists to protect ________, ___________, and ____________. __________ had a major impact on the writing of the ________________ of ________________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote The Two Treatises on Government, in which he argued that the people are sovereign, and that government exists to protect _____, _____, and _______. _____ had a major impact on the writing of the _______ of_______in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote The Two Treatises on Government, in which he argued that the people are sovereign, and that government exists to protect life, liberty, and property. ___ had a major impact on the writing of the ___________ of ________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote The Two Treatises on Government, in which he argued that the people are sovereign, and that government exists to protect life, liberty, and property. Locke had a major impact on the writing of the __________ of __________ in the United States.

Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries Enlightenment, 17th to 18th centuries. The Enlightenment was often called the “Age of Reason” due to the emphasis on logical thinking Englishman Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan, where he argued, logically of course, that the only form of government humans could have was absolutism. He argued that without an absolute ruler, chaos would reign. John Locke wrote The Two Treatises on Government, in which he argued that the people are sovereign, and that government exists to protect life, liberty, and property. Locke had a major impact on the writing of the Declaration of Independence in the United States.

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating _____ _____ In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating _____ _____. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought ______________, who was trying to place all of Europe under _______ domination. These wars were called the _________ Wars. _______ was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought _____________, who was trying to place all of Europe under _______ domination. These wars were called the _________ Wars. _______ was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under ______ domination. These wars were called the _________ Wars. _______ was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the _________ Wars. _______ was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the Napoleonic Wars. _______ was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon was defeated in 18___, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon was defeated in 1815, and then the _______ of ______ peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw _______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon was defeated in 1815, and then the Congress of Vienna peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw ______ in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain In 1707, England and Scotland united, creating Great Britain. From 1800-1815, Great Britain fought Napoleon Bonaparte, who was trying to place all of Europe under French domination. These wars were called the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon was defeated in 1815, and then the Congress of Vienna peace conference was held the same year. After these wars, England became the first country in world history to outlaw slavery in all its territories. (America would soon follow, but they would fight a bloody civil war to do it.)

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from ____ to ___ Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from ____ to ___. There were three forms of imperialism: _____ (complete control), __________ (just control defense and foreign affairs), and ______ of _______ (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the ______ continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: _____ (complete control), __________ (just control defense and foreign affairs), and ______ of _______ (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the ______ continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), __________ (just control defense and foreign affairs), and ______ of _______ (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the ______ continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and ______ of _______ (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the ______ continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the ______ continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in ____, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made ______ a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the ____ Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled _____ of _______ in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ ________ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled spheres of influence in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: _________, _____ _____ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled spheres of influence in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: Nationalism, _____ _____ for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled spheres of influence in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: Nationalism, New markets for manufactured goods, _______ resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled spheres of influence in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: Nationalism, New markets for manufactured goods, Natural resources, and New places for ________ to proselytize.

Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914 Imperialism: The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. There were three forms of imperialism: colony (complete control), protectorate (just control defense and foreign affairs), and spheres of influence (where you ONLY control trade). G.B. created colonies on the African continent, had its most prized colony in India, made Egypt a protectorate and controlled the Suez Canal there, and controlled spheres of influence in China. The motivations for imperialism were the 4 N’s: Nationalism, New markets for manufactured goods, Natural resources, and New places for Christians to proselytize.