This was the first group targeted for exclusion with this act.
Who were the Chinese with the Chinese Exclusion Act?
The idea that it was the "duty of whites to civilize the uncivilized."
What was "White Man's Burden?"
The discovery of these two things in Boer territory set off the Anglo-Boer Wars.
What was gold and diamonds?
This called for the unity of Africans because they shared a common identity and nationalism.
What was Pan-Africanism?
people who studied skull sizes and shapes; claimed that the smaller skulls of Africans, Asians, and indigenous Americans proved their inferiority
What is Phrenologists?
This dramatically increased as a result of the outlawing of slavery in the late 19th century.
What is indentured servitude?
This nation's King colonized the Congo free state
Who is King Leopold II?
This agreement established the British Colony of New Zealand
What was the Treaty of Waitangi.
A policy that intentionally restricted non-white immigration to Australia
What is White Australia Policy?
As a result of the Sepoy Mutiny, India officially became known as this.
What was the British Raj?
This colony was used by Britian a penal colony
What is Australia?
The ownership of railways by European powers to facilitate trade falls into this category.
What is economic imperialism?
This Chinese rebellion called for kicking out the "foreign devils."
What was the Boxer Rebellion?
Russian and British Rivalry for dominance in Afghanistan came to be known as this.
What was the "Great Game"?
This company exploited workers in Latin American countries. Many of these countries became informally known as "Banana Republics"
What was the United Fruit company?
Transoceanic migrations were facilitated by this innovation by the end of the 19th century.
What is Steamships?
This system instituted by the Dutch forces farmers to choose between growing cash crops or providing unpaid labor.
What was the culture system?
This was meant to hasten the removal of whites and restore the lands back to the Native Americans.
What was the "Ghost Dance?"
Under this system, entire families were recruited to work on tea, coffee or rubber plantations.
What was the kangani system?
Country that took over the Congo Free State after its king had the colony taken away as a personal colony.
Who is Belgium?
This South American country was part of Britain's "informal" empire.
What was Argentina?
This legalized the importation of opium.
What was the Treaty of Tientsin?
She was a mighty warrior queen who led a rebellion against the British in the Gold Coast in 1900.
Who was Yaa Asantewaa?
As a result of migration, they comprise the largest ethnic group in Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Who are Indians?
This expanded the Monroe Doctrine & declared that the United States had the right to intervene if there was instability.
What was the Roosevelt Corollary?