The British issued this act that reserved all the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River for the Native Americans.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
The Indian Rebellion marked the emergence of Indian _________.
What is nationalism?
Once the Filipinos had the nationalist ambition and the education needed to carry them out, several revolts broke out around the province of Manila, Marking the beginning of the ________
What was the Philippine Revolution?
Indigenous people of New Zealand.
Who were the Maori?
From 1811 to 1858, the British fought the native ______ who refused to be ruled by the Europeans.
Who were the Xhosa?
Cherokee Indians made space for themselves by using ____________ which is where the culturally became like Americans.
What is assimilation?
These Indian soldiers under British employ, made up the majority of the British armed forces in colonial India.
What are sepoys?
This war broke out in 1898, after a decisive American victory in the Battle of Manila Bay, exiled Filipino revolutionaries returned.
what was the Spanish-American War?
These people have been in Australia for an estimated 50,000 years and have the oldest continuous culture on Earth.
Who are The Aboriginal people?
This was a mighty warrior queen who led a rebellion against the British, which resulted in a British victory.
Who was Yaa Asantewaa?
After gold was discovered on Cherokee land, Cherokees were starting to be forced off their land, after congress passed this, the Cherokee and other Southeast Native American tribes were forced to relocate to what is now Oklahoma.
What was the Indian Removal Act?
This was the violent uprising of India against British rule, the British crushed the rebellion, killing thousands, but the event marked the emergence of Indian nationalism.
What was the Indian Rebellion of 1857?
This treaty ended the Spanish-American war and transferred the control of the Philippines from Spain to the U.S.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
Under this treaty, Britain had promised to protect the property rights of the Maori.
What is the Treaty of Waitangi?
Some of the cattle of the Xhosa were getting sick because of diseases from the settlers cattle, so the people killed their cattle and destroyed their crops in hopes that spirits would move the settlers off their land, but this turned out to be unsuccessful because it resulted in famine and the settlers did not leave. This was known as__________
What was the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement?
Prophet dreamers among the Northern Paiute Indians announced that the dead would soon come back and drive out the whites, restoring the lands and traditions of Native Americans. These rituals of dances and songs were meant to hasten this event.
What is the ghost dance?
The British began using rifle cartridges that had been greased with pig and cow fat. The Hindus view the cow as sacred and Muslims refuse to slaughter pigs, so they were furious and were convinced that the British were trying to convert them to ________.
What is Christianity?
This war ended in U,S, victory in 1902 an estimated 20,000 Filipino troops were killed, and more than 200,000 civilians died from the war.
What was the Philippine- American war?
The Maori became alarmed by British settlement patterns, and the first series of _________ broke out.
What are the Maori Wars?
Muhammad Ahmad knew he and his people were next to be under British rule, so he gathered an army to resist the British forces in the 1800s, and he actually beat them. This came to be known as _______.
What is the Mahdist Revolt?