An intense pride and belief of superiority in one's own nation.
What is nationalism?
Reasons for imperialism
What are resources, racism, religion and recognition?
This event led to the beginning of imperialism
What is the Industrial Revolution?
Matthew Perry from the U.S. Navy sailed into Tokyo to convince Japan to end its isolation
What is the Meiji Restoration?
Addictive drug smuggled by the British to China
What is opium?
Italian Unification Leader
Who is Giuseppe Garibaldi?
A meeting with 14 European countries to divide up Africa
What is the Berlin Conference?
One example of resisting foreign influence
What is the Boxer Rebellion or Sepoy Mutiny?
Led to the Boxer Rebellion
What is China being isolated leading to the British smuggling in opium to the Chinese trying to stop the smuggling of opium with the Opium Wars leading to the spheres of influence?
This is the Industrial Revolution
What is the big change from the domestic system to the factory system?
Who is Otto Von Bismarck?
Gained control of the Congo
Who are the Belgians or who is Belgium?
Built to travel faster and increase trade
What is the Suez Canal?
China split up by Western nations
What is the Spheres of Influence?
Reason why China lost in the Opium Wars
What is superior weapons?
The tactics Otto Von Bismarck used to unify Germany/
What is Machiavellian and Militarism?
O.V.B. spread rumors about France to ignite a war and bring the Germanys together to fight.
A year long rebellion in India
What is the Sepoy Mutiny?
The PRIMARY reason European nations sought to build colonies in Africa
What is the need for raw materials and markets?
Africa- gold and diamonds (Congo-rubber)
The negative effects of the Meiji Restoration
Japan became too militaristic and lost its traditional culture
This is how the Sepoy Rebellion connects to an enduring issue.
What is conflict, nationalism, impact of colonization, etc and explain?
The individual most associated with the phrase "blood and iron"
Who is Otto Von Bismark?
Religions practiced in India
What is Hinduism and Islam?
The 19th century term "White Man's Burden" reflects this idea.
What is Europeans had the responsibility to improve the lives of colonial peoples?
During the 1840s, China signed this "unequal treaty" with Western nations.
What is the Treaty of Nanjing?
This is when you are exempt to local laws. As in, the laws of that colony or country do not apply.
What is extraterritoriality?