The British Raj in India
Towards Contemporary Australia
Australia - Discovered, Settled, or Conquered?
Why Nations Became Imperialist
The World in the 1800s
100

What powerful empire ruled India before the British?

The Mughal Empire

100

What is the name for the unification of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901?

Federation

100
Who was the British monarch during early Australian colonisation?

Queen Victoria

100

What event made Britain a manufacturing powerhouse?

The Industrial Revolution

100

What is the policy of extending a country's power through colonisation called?

Imperialism

200

What company first ruled India for Britain?

The British East India Company.

200

What were the conflicts between settlers and First Nations peoples called?

The Frontier Wars/

200

What is the difference between a convict and a free settler?

Convicts were prisoners; free settlers chose to migrate

200

What was the division of Africa among European powers for resources called?

The Scramble for Africa

200

What is the belief in loyalty and devotion to one's nation called?

Nationalism

300

What phrase described India's value to Britain as a colony?

"Jewel of the crown."

300

How did gold affect Australia's economy?

Led to population growth, wealth, and infrastructure

300

What legal idea claimed Australia was "empty land" before colonisation

Terra Nullius

300

What term did imperialists use to refer to indigenous populations?

Flora and Fauna
300

What major change enabled Britain to dominate global trade and seek new colonies?

The Industrial Revolution

400

What was the major rebellion against British rule in 1857 called?

The Indian Mutiny (or Sepoy Rebellion)

400

What policy restricted non-European immigration to Australia?

The White Australia Policy

400

What role did colonial governors play in early Australia?

Enforced British law and managed the colony.

400

What acronym is used to analyse historical sources? List the names in full.

Information, Origin, Perspective, Context, Audience, Motive.

400

Name two nations that were major imperial powers in the 1800s

Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany.

500

How did British rule change day-to-day life in India?

British laws, education and social classes were introduced

500

How did Federation change Australia's states?

States become part of a federal system with shared powers

500

What are some long-term effects of colonisation on First Nations Australians?

Loss of land, culture, and autonomy.

500

What technological advances allowed control over distant colonies?

Railways and steamships

500

What global phenomenon saw nations compete for resources and markets?

The Scramble for Colonies/ Race for Resources.

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