Imperialism
China in Crisis
Japan's Transformation
Colonies and Independence
The Effects of imperialism
100

Industrialization created a demand for this, driving imperialism in Southeast Asia

What are natural resources?

100

European powers smuggled this drug into China, leading to addiction and war.

What is Opium?

100

This U.S. action forced Japan to open trade in the mid-1800s.

What was the Opening of Japan?

100

This queen of Hawaii was overthrown by American planters in 1893.

Who is Queen Liliuokalani?

100

The collapse of traditional culture and spread of Christianity were examples of these effects.

What are the social effects of imperialism?

200

This U.S. policy warned European nations not to establish new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

200

This war forced China to open more ports to European trade and sign unequal treaties.

What is the Opium War?

200

This period marked Japan’s rapid modernization, industrialization, and centralization of government.

What is the Meiji Restoration?

200

This British colony in the Pacific began as a penal colony for prisoners.

What is Australia?

200

Colonies’ local economies were destroyed as colonizers gained power and wealth.

What are the economic effects of imperialism?

300

This addition to the Monroe Doctrine said the U.S. would act as the “police” of the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

300

This massive rebellion, led by people unhappy with Qing rule, resulted in 20–70 million deaths.

What is the Taiping Rebellion?

300

During this war, Japan defeated China and gained control of Korea and Taiwan.

What is the First Sino-Japanese War?

300

This indigenous group of New Zealand fought long wars for control but was weakened by disease.

Who are the Maori?

300

Colonized regions had their government systems changed under foreign rule.

What are the political effects of imperialism?

400

This war resulted in the U.S. defeating Spain and gaining control of former Spainsih colonies

What is the Spanish-American War?

400

This 1899–1901 uprising aimed to remove Western and Christian influence from China.

What is the Boxer Rebellion?

400

In this later war, Japan defeated Russia and maintained control of Korea and Manchuria.

What is the Russo-Japanese War?

400

This British colony gained independence in 1907 due to its large European population.

What is New Zealand?

400

These artificial boundaries created by imperial powers led to conflict between rival groups.

What are artificial borders?

500

This Pacific island nation was overthrown by American planters and annexed by the U.S. in 1898.

What is Hawaii?

500

This reform effort during the late Qing dynasty tried to modernize China but failed.

What was the Hundred Days' Reform?

500

By modernizing quickly, Japan revised these unfair agreements with Western powers.

What are the unequal treaties?

500

This North American colony experienced early independence movements and political challenges with Britain.

What is Canada?

500

Overall, imperialist nations gained this, while rivalry among them increased.

What is power (and influence)?