Unit 6 Rando
Imperialism
Causes/Rationales
Expansion & Economics
Resistance to
Imperialism
100

1200-1450, 2 examples of a Buddhist or Hindu kingdom, land or sea - based, that benefited from increased overland and/or maritime trade

What is the Khmer Empire, Sinhalese Kingdom, Srivijaya Empire, Majapahit Empire, Rajput Kingdoms, etc?

100

1893 - where did sugar planters overthrow (imprison) Queen Liliuokalani? 

Hawaii 

100

What discovery encouraged imperialist nations to seek out colonies in Africa?

Quinine

100

One example of a direct control or state-run colony

British India or Free State Congo

100

In Sudan, the Sudanese fought against the joint Egyptian-British forces in what revolt?

Mahdist Revolt

200

immigrants often protected themselves by forming these in the countries in which they settled

Enclaves/Ghettos

200

America became a world power after which event?

Spanish American War

200

England depended on Africa for what 3 resources? 

Gold, Ivory, Palm Oil

200

areas where imperial powers had exclusive trading rights

spheres of influence

200

led to direct British crown control of India

Sepoy Mutiny 

300

In contrast to European migrants, Asian migrants were often used as this

Indentured Servants

300

an early example of a "nationalist" organization in the Age of Imperialism, founded by British-educated Indians in the 1880s

Indian National Congress

300

Colonists depended on Southeast Asia for what 3 popular resources?

rubber, sugar, tea

300

most nations expanded their colonial empires using one or both of these methods 1750-1900

military and diplomacy 

300

Though anti-Qing, this Chinese rebellion has origins in Western influence

Taiping Rebellion

400

2 examples of nativist, or anti-immigrant, legislation or policy (1 US, 1 Aussie)

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act & the White Australia Policy?

400

Type of "colonial" arrangement that included the US in Latin America, and Britain, France, etc. in China (another name for spheres of influence)

Banana Republics

400

The Scramble for Africa occurred in this country

Germany

400

Dutch East Indies system which forced farmers to grow specific cash crops or provide unpaid labor

culture system

400

Anti-western uprising in China (1900), its defeat further weakened the Qing Dynasty

Boxer Rebellion

500

War fought in the 1870s between the British and indigenous forces in southern Africa

Anglo-Zulu War

500

The Roosevelt Corollary was aimed at gaining resources and control of where?

Latin America

500
The Chinese depended on Great Britain for what resource? 

opium 

500

Why did the Chinese emigrate from China in late 19th and early 20th century?

find Work
500

Poor choice of tactics, geographical difficulties, & control of the archipelago's waterways by an imperial power are all reasons for native defeat in this war

What is the Filipino Insurrection/Filipino War/Philippine-American War?