The New Imperialism
European Colonies in Africa
Europe & the Muslim World
India Becomes a British Colony
100

The policy of one country's political, economic, or cultural domination over other lands and territories.

What is Imperialism? (p. 375 term)


100

European interest in Africa increased during this period.

What happened in the "Age of Imperialism?" (p. 382)

100

His invasion of Egypt in 1798 opened a new era of European contact  with the Muslim world.

Who was "Napoleon Bonaparte?" (p. 389 Unrest)

100

It called for a widow to join her husband in death.

What is "sati (SUH tee)?" (p. 395 term)

200

A period in which industrial nations scrambled for territories that would provide them with raw materials and serve as markests for their manufactured goods.

What is "New Imperialism?" (p. 375 Expansion)

200

In the 1880's, medical advances and river steamships helped Europeans accomplish this feat

What allowed "Explorers to Push into Africa's Interior?" (p. 382 blue)

200

Through a mix of diplomacy and military threats.

How did Western powers gain the upper hand in Muslim regions of the world? (p. 390 Explain)

200

Governed in the name of the British queen.

What was a "Viceroy?" (p. 396 term)

300

A strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country

What is "Nationalism?" (p. 375)

300

Meaning they saw them (Africans) as children in need of guidance.

What was a "paternalistic" view of Africans? (p. 382 term)

300

Western imperialism gained steam at a time when these three major Muslim empires were in decline. 

What were the Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid Empires? (p. 390 Map)

300

The cutting of trees, and other environmental destruction.

What was massive "deforestation?" (p. 396 term)

400

Manufacturers wanted access to natural resources such as rubber, petroleum, manganese for steel, and palm oil for machinery.

Why was a "Need for Resources to Drive Further Expansion?" (p. 375 blue)

400

It would end with the partition of virtually the entire continent among the great powers of Europe

What was "The scramble for Africa (or Colonies)?" (p. 383)

400

A deliberate and systematic killing of people who belong to a particular racial, ethnic, or cultural group.

What is "Genocide?" (p. 391 vocab)

400

A great scholar who felt that India could learn from the West.

Who was "Ram Mohun Roy?" (p. 397 term)

500

European races, they argued, were superior to all others, and imperial conquest of weaker races was simply nature's way of improving the human species.

What was "Social Darwinism?" (p. 375 blue)

500

No Africans were invited to this meeting.

What was "The Berlin Conference?" (p.383)

500

The canal was a lifeline to India, where its influence was increasing.

Why would the British want to protect their control of the Suez Canal? (p. 392 identify cause and effect)

500

Britain transformed agriculture in India, replacing food crops with cash crops, such as cotton and jute.

How did British economic policies contribute to famine? (p. 397 point of view)