British Raj
The Qing leader whom the Boxers spoke out against.
Empress Cixi
African enemy of the British in the Gold Coast.
The Ashanti Empire
The Berlin Conference of 1884
2 of the cash crops grown in Algeria.
wine grapes, olives (oil), citrus, and tobacco
Legislation that effectively brought the British East India Co. under control of the British government.
Pitt's India Act 1784
The Boxers shouted this phrase in the streets of Beijing.
"Death to Foreign devils!"
document that created the governing body of African men which acted as an advisor to the governor.
Burns Constitution of 1946
Kipande System
Assimilation
Doctrine of Lapse Policy
An area in which a foreign nation controls trade and investments.
Sphere of Influence
goal of providing a western education to Ashanti/Fante men
to help native groups gradually establish more political autonomy
The main difference in governing strategies between the British in Kenya and the British in the Gold Coast.
Kenya was a settler colony, the Gold Coast was not
The practice of replacing the colonized culture with the majority colonizer culture.
Cultural Imperialism
Rebellion caused by the smearing of animal fat from cows and pigs onto gun cartridges of imperial soldiers.
The Sepoy Mutiny
Term describing the intense competition between European nations to acquire land/resources in Africa.
Scramble for Africa
1. indirect rule, 2. cash crops, 3. governor as ultimate authority
Re-education and assimilation could be grouped under this European social ideology.
Social Darwinism; the White Man's Burden
The positive effect of British rule in India.
infrastructure such as irrigation systems, hospitals, and canals
The Taiping Rebellion/Uprising
Legal claim (treaties, etc.), occupy territory to an extent, can control the territory, ratification of claims
Work or service a person is forced to do against their will, usually by threat of punishment.
Forced Labor
Algeria became a province of France, like Paris or Normandy