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Imperialism in Asia Main Idea: Western imperialism reached Asia during the 1800’s Asia rich in natural resources - coal- oil - rubber- tin Asian raw materials & exports - rice- silk - tea- spices Effect: Asian people often responded with resistance & conflict
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Task: List the European nations from the key below and use the map add the Asian lands they had influence over next to them! Independent
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India British East India Company founds India as a colony for Britain Great Britain wanted India for two reasons: 1. Resources 2. Location Two Major Indian Groups: 1. Hindus 2. Muslims Indian Nationalism rises in late 1800’s! Trade! Majority (70%) Minority (30%)
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1600 to 1868 = Isolated from Western influence under Tokugawa Shogunate 1853: Americans “open” Japan to trade & western influence 1868 Meiji Restoration: shogunate overthrown; emperor & new constitution created Japan Results: Japan 1 st Asian nation to Industrialize (1900) Rise of Japanese imperialism Rise in dislike of the West
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1600 to 1850’s = closed-door China (limited trade) 1839-1842: Opium War (British vs. Chinese) Result: open China to Western trade 1850-1864: Taiping Rebellion Result: opens China to greater Western influence China 1900: Boxer Rebellion (rebellion of Chinese against foreigners) Result: China under Western domination
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1600-1800’s= Dutch colonize Indonesia Renamed: Dutch East Indies 1800’s= France seizes Laos, Cambodia, & Vietnam Renamed: French Indochina 1800’s= Britain seizes Burma and Singapore Southeast Asia 1850’s: King Mongkut maintains independence of Siam Result: only independent land in Southeast Asia!
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