Economic Imperialism
Causes of Migration
Effects of Migration
Who went where?
Big Baller Category
100

This company was the biggest rival/ competition to the English East India Company.

What was the Dutch East India Company?

100

Laborers from ______migrated to British colonies in the Caribbean, South Africa, East Africa, and Fiji AND laborers from ______migrated to California

What are India and China?

100

Clusters or neighborhoods of people from the same foreign country, formed in many major cities of the world.  

What were Ethnic enclaves?

100

Many Japanese agricultural workers migrated to the Pacific to work on sugar plantations in this kingdom, which was later annexed by the United States.

What is Hawaii?

100

Identify where in Asia each European nation took territories:

1) France   2) Great Britain   3) Dutch    4) Japan

5) USA

What is:

1) Indochina    2) India and Australia

3) East Indies/ Indonesia   4) Korea  5) Philippines

* Which Asian country saw all of these European nations take their territory

200

Where the Spice Islands were located.

What is present-day Indonesia?

200

People who worked for a set number of years before becoming free were called ________ _________

What were Indentured Servants?

200

Founder of the Natal Indian Congress.

Who was Mohandas Gandhi?

200

Italian immigrants flocked to this South American nation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, heavily influencing its language, cuisine, and capital city of Buenos Aires.

What is Argentina?

200

This became the major cash crop on the Gold Coast. This region soon became the largest producer of this crop in the world.

What is cocoa?

300

The Dutch government introduced the _______ System, which forced farmers to choose between growing cash crops for export or performing corvée labor, compulsory unpaid work.

What is the Culture System?

300

British Penal Colony.

What is Australia?

300

Indentured servitude was eventually replaced by the _______ ________ under which entire families were recruited to work on tea, coffee, and rubber plantations in Ceylon, Burma, and Malaya.

What was the Kangani System?

300

Indian migrants who moved to the Caribbean (such as to Trinidad and Tobago or Guyana) brought with them this major world religion, changing the region's cultural landscape.

What is Hinduism?

300

The United States Congress banned more immigrants from China with the passage of this....

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?

400

The British East India Company grew Opium in __________ and sold this drug to addicts in _________ .

What is India and China?

400

The term applied to mass emigrations from a country or region that may take place over a period of many years.

What is Diaspora?

400

So many _________ were sent to work on the sugar plantations in and around the Caribbean that today they comprise the largest ethnic group in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, and the second largest group in Suriname, Jamaica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Martinique and Guadeloupe.

Who were Indians?

400

Irish immigrants in the United States often settled in urban centers and became heavily involved in this type of organization, using their numbers to influence local city politics and advocate for workers.

What are Labor Unions?

also- Tammany Hall (political machines)

400

These Chinese enclaves developed in cities across Australia and the United States.

What are Chinatowns?

500

By the end of the century, these European nations began forcing China to give them exclusive trading rights in areas known as _________ of ________.

What are Spheres of Influence?

500

Britain invested more in Argentina than it did in India...the reasons British immigrated to Argentina.

What were economic opportunities?

EX) Businessmen, Bankers, Engineers, and Traders

500

These immigrants faced many hardships in the United States, not the least of them anti-immigrant nativist and anti-Catholic sentiments.

Who were the Irish immigrants?

500

Due to the rise of factory-based textile production in Europe, regions like India and Egypt experienced this economic process, losing their traditional manufacturing capabilities.

What is deindustrialization (or a decline in share of global manufacturing)?

500

British engineers brought millions of Indian workers to this African colony to build the Natal Railway, introducing Indian culture to the continent.

What is South Africa?

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