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Imperialism Ch. 25
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Vocab and Assignment Imperialism Racism Protectorate Indirect Rule Direct Rule Identify the role of Great Britain, France, and the United States in Imperialism in Southeast Asia.
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Target Evaluate the use of imperialism around the world by Western Nations.
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Define Imperialism Racism Protectorate Indirect Rule Direct Rule Annex Dollar Diplomacy
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Colonialism in Southeast Asia RegionPolitical Status Burma Singapore Thailand Vietnam Philippines
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Colonialism in Southeast Asia RegionPolitical Status BurmaBritish Colony SingaporeBritish Colony ThailandIndependent VietnamFrench Colony PhilippinesSpanish/United State
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Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia Imperialism Late nineteenth century wanted direct rule. Great Britain Used for protection and shipping France Used for missionaries and response to British expansion United States Used for access to trade. Resistance Usually the ruling class or peasants. Regularly failed – Little focus on nationhood
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Empires in Africa Western PowerArea of Africa Belgium Britain France Germany
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Empires in Africa Western PowerArea of Africa BelgiumCentral and East Africa BritainWest, North, East and South Africa FranceWest, North, and Central Africa GermanyEast Africa
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Empire Building in Africa West Africa Great Britain, France, and Germany Interested in resources North Africa Great Britain, France, and Italy Economic Interest of trade along the Nile and Suez Canal. Central Africa Dr. Livingston Henry Stanley Belgium
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Empire Building in Africa East Africa Germany and Great Britain Dispute leads to Berlin Conference South Africa Great Britain and Belgium Mining Boer War Effects of Imperialism Nationalism and Independence Fueled by European superiority
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British Rule in India Great Rebellion Distrust of the British British win even though being outnumbered Result Transfer of the East India trading company directly to the British.
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Cause and Effect of British Influence in India CausesEffects British Manufactured Goods Cotton Crops School Systems Railroad, Telegraph, and Telephone Services
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Cause and Effect of British Influence in India CausesEffects British Manufactured GoodsLocal industry is damaged Cotton CropsFood supplies shrink School SystemsTrained children to serve government, army Railroad, Telegraph, and Telephone Services Improved transportation and communications
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Indian Nationalism and Culture Preferred reform to revolution. Hindu-Muslim Issues 1914 Ghandi returns to India Nonviolent resistance British dominance leads to a cultural revival in India. Media is used to spread nationalism.
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Imperialism in Latin America United States Built the Panama Canal Used dollar diplomacy Revolution in Mexico Madero overthrows Diaz’s dictatorial rule Failed to unify the country Zapata leads an armed revolution (1910-1920) Hurts Mexico’s economy New constitution establishes reform Political reform Land reform Patriotism
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