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South Africa Sub- Saharan Africa AsiaMore Asia Name that Colony 2 Point 4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 2 Point 4 Points4 Points4 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points 6 Points 8 Points 10 Points Effects of Imperialism
Original Dutch colony in South Africa
Cape Colony
British fought the Dutch for control of South Africa
Boer War
System which denied voting rights to anyone not white
Apartheid
Movement of Afrikaners from their original colony to Natal, Orange Free State, and Transvaal
Great Trek
Native tribe the British and Dutch “fought” in southern Africa
Zulu
Leopold II motive for gaining control of the Congo
Increase his personal wealth
Journalist hired to search for lost missionary Dr. David Livingstone; his articles drew attention to central Africa
Henry Stanley
Gay, consumptive adventurer who gained control of diamond production in southern Africa and founded Zimbabwe and Zambia
Cecil Rhodes
Valuable resources found here (name 4)
Diamonds, platinum, rubber, silver, gold, copper, feathers, palm oil, ivory
German colonies
Cameroon, German Southwest Africa, Burundi, German East Africa
European view of Africans as children who need to be controlled
Paternalism
Adopting all or some of another groups cultural characteristics
Assimilation
Their work led to the spread of Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa.
Missionaries
Name 4 benefits of Imperialism.
New crops, farming methods; European medicine; roads; bridges; railroads; factories; longer lives; access to European education for the rich
Name 5 problems of imperialism.
Little industry; education only for rich; elite trapped between cultures; wealth to European imperialists; corruption; Europeans don’t stop religious/ethnic war
Japan’s bicameral national assembly
Diet
Japan’s new western- looking government in 1867 that replaced the Tokogawa Shogunate.
Meiji Restoration
Area within one country where another country has special privileges and power
Spheres of Influence
Countries Japan borrowed from after Meiji restoration
Prussia (Germany), US, Britain, France
Japan won these in the Sino-Japanese War.
Taiwan, Pescadores Islands, increased trade rights, area of Manchuria; admistration of Korea
British relationship with the Indian people
British viewed themselves as superior.
Benefits to India from British rule
English; hospitals; schools; education for elite; railroads; roads; bridges; factories; improved farming
Type of government in Japan after 1867
Limited constitutional monarchy
Social changes in Japan because of modernization
Universal literacy; improved education; improved standard of living; adoption of western ideas
Major early Japanese industries
Textiles (cotton and silk), steel, ships, telephones, railroads
Name any British colony in Africa
Egypt, Sudan, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Kenya, etc.
Name any British colony in Asia.
Malay, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Burma
Name any French colony in Africa.
Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Algeria, French Congo, etc.
Name any French colony in Asia.
Indochina
Name any Dutch colony
Cape Colony; Suriname; Java; Sumatra; Borneo; New Amsterdam; Dutch Guiana
Make your wager
Final Answer
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