Imperialism
Imperialism II
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in Africa II
Imperialism in Asia
Bonus Review
100

Name at least 3 imperializing countries who were involved in the Berlin Conference.

Ex. France, Belgium, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Denmark, Netherlands, Russia

100

Finish the phrase: The sun never sets on the 

British Empire

100

What is the Berlin Conference? What was its aim?

The meeting in Berlin, Germany that effectively divided Africa under European control. Its aim was to keep European nations from fighting over colonies and territory in Africa.

100

What European nation held the most territory during the Age of Imperialism?

Great Britain (U.K.)

100

Who are the sepoys?

Indian soldiers paid for by the British East India Company

100

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

He famously led the 19th century slave revolt in Saint Domingue (Haiti) against Napoleon & his French brigade.

200

Define imperialism

When a less-developed country is controlled by a stronger country, politically & economically.

200

Define nationalism. How does it relate to the Age of Imperialism?

Nationalism: the belief that one's greatest loyalty should be to one's country; an intense pride in one's language and culture.

Colonies were seen as representing a nation's power; in competing with other nations to prove themselves to be the best, European nations competed to have control of the most colonies.

200

Name at least 1 African country that remained independent during the Age of Imperialism.

Ethiopia

Liberia

200

How were borders decided in Africa at the Berlin Conference?

They were formed by the European nations claiming land rather than the natural or culture borders that previously existed. 

200

Why did Britain refer to India as the "Jewel in the Crown"?

India was the most valuable colony due to its large populations, large markets, and abundance of raw materials/natural resources.

200

Which 18th century intellectual movement strongly emphasized rationale, critical thinking, and logic?

The Enlightenment

300

Define the White Man's Burden

European countries and America believing it was their duty to "civilize" the people of Africa


300

Name one territory placed under the control of the US after the Spanish American War

Guam, Puerto Rico, Cuba, The Philippines

300

What country/king colonized the Congo initially? 

- King Leopold II (owned colony as a private citizen). 

- Territory taken over by Belgian government due to horrific human rights abuses (ex. severed limbs and death). 

300

How many European countries were involved in the Berlin Conference? 

14 European nations were involved in the Berlin Conference

300

Which rebellion was held as a result of the Opium trade continuing in China?

The Boxer Rebellion

300

Name at least 1 Enlightenment philosopher we have discussed in class.

John Locke

Montesquieu

Mary Wollstonecraft

Voltaire

Rousseau

Hobbes

400

What is a colony?

A country or a territory governed internally by a foreign power

400

Sugar plantation owners begged for the US to stage a coup to take control of this nation. 

Hawaii

400

Which territory in Africa did the Dutch East India Company own prior to the Age of Imperialism?

South Africa

400

Which export (raw material) was the Congo most known for?

The Congo was known for its rubber.

400

What was the immediate cause of the Sepoy Rebellion?

Word spread that rifle cartridges were greased with pig and cow fat, which violated sepoys' religious beliefs.

400

Who was the revolutionary leader whose goal was to get rid of Spanish rule and create a large, united Latin America?

Simon Bolivar

500

What did England take control of as a result of the Opium Wars?

Hong Kong

500

Which commander threated to shoot cannons at the island of Japan if they did not open up trade to the US?

Matthew Perry

500

Describe the Boer Wars (1899-1902).

The Boer War was a conflict between the British, Zulus, and the Boers over territory and resources in Southern Africa. Both groups wanted the territory/raw materials there (DIAMONDS, also some gold). The Boers (a Dutch word meaning "farmers") were descendants of the Dutch-speaking settlers in Southern Africa and had colonized the region first. British won.

500

How many African leaders were invited to participate in the Berlin Conference?

Zero 

500

What is the name of the rebellion led by Indian military members against the British East India company to demonstrate anger towards treatment of Indians by British soldiers and imperialism?

The Sepoy Rebellion/Mutiny

500

Provide at least 2 effects of European imperialism/colonialism in Africa.

- Cultural genocide

- millions enslaved

- natives losing their land & freedoms/rights

- technological advancements: steamboats, cables, medicine, etc.

- economic growth

600

How did the Industrial Revolution influence imperialism?

The Industrial Revolution allowed for more products to be made at a faster pace. This meant excess goods were produced that needed to be sold in new markets (outside of the country). It also meant that to keep production up, raw materials needed to be acquired. Through imperialism, industrialized nations sought to expand into new markets to sell their products into non-industrialized nations and to acquire raw materials from them.

600

Give 2 motives that European powers sought to extend their influence over other countries during the Age of Imperialism.

- Economic reasons: looking for new markets, need for raw materials

- Political reasons: nationalism (competition between nations), military needs (bases/refueling stations for navy)

- Ideological: belief in European superiority/Social Darwinism, religion

- Religious: to spread Christianity 

- Exploratory: to explore and expand

600

Who were the Boers?

Dutch colonist farmers living in South Africa in search of land and resources to live off of

600

Which African Leader first welcomed in European merchants in response to saving his life with modern medicine? He would later push back on European colonization. 

Shaka Zulu


600

What war was fought over land in Korea and Manchuria? (Hint: one of the countries involved is a small island in Asia)

Russo-Japanese War

600

What was the main goal of the Congress of Vienna?

The main goal of the Congress of Vienna was to create a balance of powers after the political instability that the Napoleonic Wars left behind.

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