Europe
China/Japan
Africa/India
Transportation
Production
100

The act of extending a countries power by force or diplomacy.

What is Imperialism?

100

Britain sold this to China in order to open up trade.

What is Opium?

100

This is the main reason Europe wanted to conquer Africa.

What are natural resources?

100

The steam engine was used in these vehicles for transporting goods and people accross land and water.

What are trains and steamboats?

100

A rock very commonly used in the production of goods in factories.

What is coal?

200

A large group of countries or states under control of a single authority.

What is an empire?

200

The European people most wanted this Chinese good.

What is tea?

200

This period of time was when European countries fought for control over Africa.

What is the Scramble for Africa?

200

These roads require you to pay a toll which will be used in order to improve the roads.

What are turnpikes?

200

These buildings led to the opening of jobs and the migration of people to the big cities.

What are factories?

300

A period in time where a large amount of facotries were being built in Europe to produce a mass amount of goods.

What is the Industirial Revolution?

300

This treaty was enacted after the first opium war in which China had to reimburse Britain for the war, open up trade ports, grant extraterritoriality to Britain citizens in China and allow Britain control of Hong Kong.

What is the Treaty of Nanjing

300

A meeting in which European countries decided how to control Africa.

What is the Berling Conference?

300

These were built in order to transport fuel and finished goods of water instead of land.

What are canals?

300

This invention allowed factories to be built anywhere instead of by a source of moving water.

What is the steam engine?

400

This was the idea that Europe had to save the world with their knowledge and religion.

What is the White Man's Bruden?

400

This was when Emperor Matsuhito sent scholars to the west in order to learn of the new technologies and tactucs of foreign powers.

What is the Meiji restoration?

400

This was the name of the trading company that Britain used to help them conquer India.

What is the British East India Company?

400

This was the most common form of land travel before trains.

What is horseback?

400

These are the Factors of Production.

What are Land, Labor, and Capital?

500

These are the six causes of Imperialism.

What are economic interest, religion, nationalism, ideology, military, and esploration?

500

These laws state that, Japanese ships shall not be sent abroad, no Japanese shall be sent abroad anyone breaking this law shall suffer death, the arrival of foreign ships must be reported to Edo (Tokyo) and a watch kept over them, the samurai shall not buy good aboard foreign ships.

What are the Tokugawa Laws?

500

This man organized the Berlin Conference.

Who is Otto von Bismarck?

500

This person created a locomotive that only required fuel and traveled at 29 mph without needing to stop.

Who is George Stephenson?

500

This person improved the steam engine during the Industrial Revolution to make it even easier to produce goods.

Who is James Watt?

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