Imperialism
Africa
Muslims
India
China
100

The policy of one country's political, economic, or cultural dominance over other lands and territories

Imperialism

100

Missionaries followed explorers to Africa to

Win people to Christianity

100

Persia attracted foreign interest in the early 1900s when

Oil was discovered

100

The goal of the Indian National Congress was to 

Push for self rule in India

100

Britain refusing to stop selling opium to China caused the

Opium War

200

Britain ruled their colonies using sultans, chiefs, or local rulers

Indirect Rule

200

As the Boers from southern Africa migrated north, they clashed with the

Zulus

200

He was known as the "founder of modern Egypt"

Muhammad Ali

200

New rifles issued to the Sepoys had cartridges greased with animal fat overriding religious beliefs of the Sepoys

Cause of the Sepoy Rebellion

200

The Qing government survived this but had to share power with regional commanders

The Taiping Rebellion

300

France sent officials and soldiers to administer their colonies and impose French culture on them

Direct Rule

300

The Boer War was sparked by

The discovery of gold and diamonds on the Boer-held lands

300

The British gained control of the Suez Canal by

Buying shares in the canal from Egypt

300

India's diversity helped the British take control because

They could not unite

300

The war where Japan gained Taiwan and showed that China stilled remained backward

Sino-Japanese War

400

Many Western leaders felt the need for colonies and a global empire for

National security and prestige

400

At the Berlin Conference, European powers agreed that, in order to claim part of Africa, a European power had to

Set up a government office there

400

Russia wanted to gain control of the Bosporus and Durdanelles straits

To gain access to the Mediterranean Sea

400

Tradition in India that isolated women in separate quarters

Purdah

400

Having equal access to Chinese trade for Western powers

Open Door Policy

500

The Industrial Revolution created the needs and desires for overseas expansion (4 reasons)

1. Natural Resources

2. New Markets

3. Investments

4. Outlet for Growing Populations

500

Ethiopia remained independent from Italy because

Menelik II worked to modernize Ethiopia and imported European weapons

500

This reform movement in Arabia wanted to return to the simplicity and purity of muhammad's teaching

Wahhabi Reform Movement

500

Parliament ended the rule of the East India Company and made India a protectorate of Britain were two results of the

Sepoy Rebellion

500

The "Three Principles of the People" that Sun Yixian set out to rebuild China on were

Nationalism, Democracy, and Livelihood

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