Imperialism
European Imperialism
Chinese Imperialism
Indian Imperialism
African Imperialism
100

1640-1890 European powers colonized

territories for raw materials to use in

factories

What was the Age of Imperialism?

100

The belief of “survival of the fittest”

countries, stronger countries can (and

should) take over weaker countries

Social Darwinism

100

Foreign powers wanted to trade with China because China had...

natural resources and manufactured products (silk, cotton clothing, porcelain)

100

Last dynasty before imperialism – Muslim

Mughal Dynasty

100

Rush to imperialize Africa for resources

Scramble for Africa

200

Using militaries to invade weaker countries

and take over politically and economically

the process of imperialism?

200

Prime Minister of the Cape Colony

Cecil Rhodes

200

What importance did spheres of influence have for China?

represented a period of foreign dominance, impacting the Qing Dynasty and fueling internal strife and resentment

200

British company that traded in and ruled India

East India Company

200

Defeated Italians by modernizing

Ethiopia Resistance

300

True or False, the effects of

imperialism can still be felt today.

True

300

Poem with the message that Europe IS

OBLIGATED to colonize non-white

societies to show them how to be civilized

“The White Man’s Burden” Rudyard

Kipling

300

What was the Boxer Rebellion?

a response to foreign influence and the Qing Dynasty's perceived weakness in the face of Western powers in the late 19th century

300

What India was to the British Empire -

provided raw materials, large populations

good for markets

“Jewel in the Crown”

300

Mass atrocities and death for rubber

King Leopold II in Congo

400

When imperialism occurs, what are

the colonies designed to do?

Provide raw materials to make the mother

countries rich, serve as markets for the

mother countries

400

How did Industrialization impact

Imperialism?

Need resources and raw materials for

factories

400

What was the most significant result of the Opium Wars?

they increased Britain's influence in China

400

Muslim and Hindu soldier who fought for the British

Sepoy

400

Conference to divide Africa amongst the European powers

Berlin Conference

500

Using resources from a colony to

manufacture goods and then selling those

goods back to the colony

What is mercantilism?

500

Military efforts of the Zulu tribe to unite

African tribes (some not all) to fight

against British colonial expansion

Zulu Resistance

500

The Treaty of Nanjing was significant in that it...

ended the First Opium War and forced China to make several concessions to Great Britain (included opening five ports to British trade, ceding Hong Kong to Britain, and imposing a low tariff on British goods.)

500

What caused the Sepoy Rebellion?

Religious beliefs - thought they were consuming pig and cow fat

500

British and Boers (descendants of Dutch

farmers in South Africa) fight over control

of South Africa

Boer War