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1 Chapter 25: The New Imperialism
Section 4-5: Imperialism’s Impact on India and China

2 Growth of British East India Company Settlements

3 Caste System in India Brahman – priests
Kshatriya – ruler, warrior, landowner Vaishya –merchants Shudra – artisans, agriculturalists Harijan – “outside" the caste system, untouchables

4 Sepoy Rebellion of 1857

5 The Hanging of 2 Sepoy Rebels

6 British Slaughter of 2000 Rebels

7 "We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern, a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, words and intellect.” - Thomas Macaulay on British Educations for Indians, 1835

8 “England has broken down the entire framework of Indian society, without any symptoms of reconstitution yet appearing. This loss of his old world, with no gain of a new one, imparts a particular kind of melancholy to the present misery of the Hindoo, and separates Hindostan, ruled by Britain, from all its ancient traditions, and from the whole of its past history.” - Karl Marx on British Colonial India, 1853

9 Raja Ram Mohun Roy “Founder of Indian Nationalism” 1772-1833

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11 The Opium War

12 British Hong Kong

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14 Seal of Taiping, The “Heavenly Kingdom”

15 Statue of Hong Xiuquan

16 Ci Xi r

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18 Japan

19 Taiwan

20 Boxer Rebels

21 Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen) 1866-1925


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