Rationales for Imperialism
State Expansion 1750-1900
Indigenous Responses to Imperialism
Economic Development 1750-1900
Migration in an Interconnected World
100

An ideology used to justify imperialism that applied "scientific" language to human differences

What was Social Darwinism?

100

"Owner" and Exploiter of the Congo Free State.

Who was King Leopold II?

100

Most common form of resistance.

What was Armed Conflict/Warfare?

100

Primary resource used in the booming textile industry.

What was Cotton?

100
A major destination for migration due to their late, but booming industrialization.

What was the United States?

200

The largest economic motive for imperialism.

What were Natural Resources?

200

Private organizations that were replaced by direct government control over foreign territories.

What were Joint-Stock Companies?

200

Primary motive for resistance.

What was Nationalism?

200
Process of making a nation dependent on your products or currency.

What was Economic Imperialism?

200

A social change as a consequence of male migration.

What were changing gender roles?

300

The factor encouraging competition between states that motivated leaders and public populations to acquire colonies for prestige and resources.

What was Nationalism?

300

Explorer Henry Stanley used these methods to claim the Congo for a private investor.

What was Warfare & Diplomacy?

300

The Ghost Dance

What was Cultural Resistance?

300
Primary export of colonies.

What were natural resources?

300
Led to large diasporic communities globally such as Chinese or Indian immigrants in the Caribbean, Africa and South America.

What was Indentured Servitude?

400

A subgoal of many Western powers in claiming colonies, outlined in their belief that indigenous populations were inferior and backwards, in order to morally justify their actions and possibly create allies in the future.

What were Missionary Efforts/Spreading Christianity/Christian Conversion

400

New Zealand

What was a Settler Colony?

400

An indigenous nation formed based on Western Ideology to resist western expansion in the Americas.

What was the Cherokee Nation?

400

Primary export of western nations.

What were finished goods/products?

400

Population booms experienced by many towns and cities due to immigration for labor.

What was Urbanization?

500

The belief that appealed to morals of Westerners claiming that they were culturally superior to non-westerners and therefore it was their duty to raise them to their cultural standards.

What was the Civilizing Mission?

500

French Indochina

What was a Protectorate/Indirect Rule?

500

Consequence of failed resistance.

What was Direct Control/Increased Foreign Control?

500

An attempt at resisting Western Economic Imperialism.

What were the Opium Wars?

500

Australia

What was a Penal Colony?

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