Motives for Imperialism
British Imperialism in India
British Imperialism in China
Miscellaneous
100

Main goal for European Imperialism.

What is to make money?

100

This joint stock company controlled India until 1857.

What is the British East India Company?

100

This drug was used to get the Chinese to trade silk, tea, spices, and porcelain.

What is opium?

100

Prior to the Opium Rebellion, The only thing that the Chinese would accept from the British in exchange for their goods.

What is silver?

200

Europeans wanted to create overseas naval bases in order to supply their ships with this resource.

What is coal?

200

Two religions that were pitted against one another so that the British could gain power. (Must have both religions for credit)

What are Hinduism and Islam?

200

This arrangement allowed foreign ships to use only one port of entry so that the government could regulate and monitor trade.

What is the Canton System?

200

Westerners made humanitarian efforts by spreading this religion.

What is Christianity?

300

This time period caused European nations to seeks natural resources and raw materials.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

This Indian industry was destroyed after the British forced India to grow cash crops and buy British goods instead.

What is the textile industry?

300

This treaty ended the Opium War and led to five ports of trade, extraterritoriality, the Chinese having to pay $20 million in war damages, and the loss of the Island of Hong Kong.

What is the Treaty of Nanjing (Nanking)?

300

This canal in Africa helped European countries reduce travel time to get to their colonies in Asia.

What is the Suez Canal?

400

The duty or responsibility that Westerner’s felt to, “spread the blessings of Western civilization and culture.”

What is the White Man's Burden?

400

This event is considered a turning point in India's history because the British Crown took direct control of India.

What is the Sepoy Rebellion?

400

areas of China where only one imperialistic power was allowed to dominate with exclusive rights to trade

What are Spheres of Influence?

400

The Boxer Rebellion hoped to remove what from China.

What are foreign countries?

500

Application of the ideas of natural selection and survival of the fittest to human societies and nations   

What is Social Darwinism?

500

This cultural/religious practice of a widow throwing herself on a funeral pyre was outlawed by the British. 

What is suttee or sati?

500

This event was a civil war where the chinese catholic rebels sought to overthrow the Qing Emperor.

What is the Taiping Rebellion?

500

Thinking of one's own group's ways are superior to others.

What is ethnocentrism?

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