Sepoy Rebellion/Mutiny
King Leopold II
Berlin Conference
Maps and Political Cartoons
Suez Canal
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Where did the Sepoy mutiny take place? 

India 

100

Where was King Leopold II from? 

Brussels, Belgium 

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Where did the Berlin Conference take place? (City and country)

Berlin, Germany 

100

Take a look at the image on the Screen (Google Slides) Where is the Suez Canal located? 

Letter I 

100

Where is the Suez canal located? 

Egypt 

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Who ruled over india during the Sepoy rebellion? 

The British East India Company 

200

What region in Africa did King Leopold personally rule over? 

The Congo 

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Who did not take part in the meeting? 

African leaders

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Take a look at the map. What color is the Congo in this Map? 

Blue 

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Who built the Suez canal? 

France 

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Who were "Sepoys" and what was their job? 

Indian soldiers (mainly muslim and hindu) whose job was to protect British Interests. 
300

Why was King Leopold interested in this region in Africa? 

The Congo had lots of resources, including rubber which would be used for bicycle and car tires. 

300

What was the purpose of the meeting? 

European powers would decide how to split the continent of Africa among themselves 

300

Take a look at the map, what two European countries colonized the most amount of territory in Africa? 

Britain and France 

300

What two countries competed over the Suez canal the most? 

France and Great Britain

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What was the cause of the rebellion? 

There was a rumor that cartridges with bullets were greased with pig and cow fat. Sepoys had to bite into them to open them which meant they would violate their religion by consuming it. 

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How did companies under King Leopold's control make sure that rubber quotas were met? 

They would mutilate  Congolese people by cutting off their hands . 

Villages would be burned to the ground 

People were whipped 

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Why were European powers interested in colonizing Africa? (3 reasons)

1. They wanted access to new resources and raw materials because of the Industrial revolution.

2. Nationalism led european powers to compete with each other to control as much territory. 

3. To spread European values and Christianity.

400

Take a look at the political cartoon. Who did the vine wrapped around the African man represent? 

King Leopold II

400

Why was the Suez Canal so important to European powers? 

It would shorten the distance from Europe to Asia, allowing them to continue colonizing Africa and Asia
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What was the result of the rebellion? 

The rebellion was unsuccessful but the East India company was no longer in charge of ruling over India. Britain would rule directly over the country now.

500

How did King Leopold II lose control of this part of Africa? 

People found out how Congolese people were treated and this sparked international outrage. 


Belgium forced King Leopold to give up control of the Congo and Belgium took over. 

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What effects did the Berlin Conference have on Africa? 

1. Ethnic warfare

2. Tensions between African tribes

3. poverty


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Take a look at the map. What two countries were not imperialized. 

Liberia and Ethiopia 

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Who has control of the Suez canal today? 

Egypt

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