Industrialization
Revolutions
Imperialism
Migration
Paths to World Wars I & II
100

This gas was primarily used to power machines in the industrial revolution.

Steam

100

An execution device used prominently in France drawing huge crowds to watch.

Guillotine

100

War fought in China over a substance making the Chinese people addicted.

Opium War

100

This hemisphere had its population grow more than its counterpart as a result of migration.  

Western Hemisphere

100

Indochina was eventually taken over by this European power.

France

200

In addition to men, these two nontraditional working groups of people were also employed in factories.  

Women and Children

200

The leader (general) of a successful revolution over the British in the New World.

George Washington

200

This was the most popular place to harvest cotton while the United States was at war with itself.

Egypt

200

This country offered to pay transportation costs, pay a small salary, and provide health care to colonists willing to work in other colonies and sign a long-term contract.  

United Kingdom

200

The U.S. president who annexed Hawaii

William McKinley

300

While it made processing cotton much easier, it inadvertently created more slaves and poor working conditions.  

Cotton Gin

300
A supporter of the French Revolution who started off with good intentions and then took things too far becoming all-powerful.

Maximilien Robespierre

300

A failed attempt at an overthrow of British rule in India

Sepoy Mutiny


300

The modification of language, customs, values, and behaviors as a result of contact with people from another culture.

Acculturation

300

Descendants of French and Dutch settlers fought this war against the British in Africa.  

Boer War

400

This country was known as the "jewel in the crown" for being so wealthy in terms of raw materials

India

400

Leader of a large slave revolution in Haiti.

Toussaint L'Ouverture

400

He was a corrupt leader in Mexico after his country achieved independence.  

Porfirio Diaz

400

Originally, this land was a British prison colony.

Australia

400

A movement in Japan intending to create new oligarchs who support having a strong military.

Meiji Restoration
500
This queen of a tropical paradise had to make way for the Dole family to take over their lands.

Queen Liliuokalani

500

A document in France created to emulate key elements of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.  

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

500

This peace agreement dismantled the old Canton system and opened Chinese ports to the west

Treaty of Nanking

500

Name of the indigenous people of New Zealand

Maori

500
He believed that Japan should have a "sphere of influence" over areas of Korea, Manchuria, and parts of China

Yamagata Aritomo