High Tide of Imperialism Chapter 21 World History: Volume II: Since 1500 pgs. 614-642.

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High Tide of Imperialism Chapter 21 World History: Volume II: Since 1500 pgs

People, Places, Ideas imperialism colonialism indirect rule / direct rule assimilation / association Rudyard Kipling and “The White Man’s Burden” British Raj Suez Canal Boer War Afrikaners “Scramble for Africa” (pg. 631) anticolonialism

Big Questions What were the causes of the new imperialism of the nineteenth century and how did it differ from European expansion in earlier periods? How did the subject peoples respond to colonialism, and what role did nationalism play in their response?