True or False: Italy has always been one unified country
What is False?
The process in which one state imposes its control over the land, resources, and population of a less developed state or region
What is imperialism?
What is Prussia?
This was called the "Crown Jewel" of the British Empire
What is India?
This was the primary way Europeans interacted with Africa prior to 1790.
What is the trans-Atlantic slave trade?
The Prime Minister of Piedmont-Sardinia
Who is Camillo di Cavour?
Trading posts were the gateway to the interior of this continent
What is Africa?
Prussia's main rival for German unification.
Who is Austria?
This joint-stock company controlled India until 1858
What is the British East India Company?
A meeting between European powers to decide how to divide Africa
What is the Berlin Conference?
This was the nation Piedmont-Sardinia fought against to unify the northern Italian states.
Who is Austria?
A country in North Africa controlled by Britain
What is Egypt?
Otto von Bismarck's nickname
What is the "Iron Chancellor"?
While trying to force China to sell them more tea, the British got millions of Chinese citizens addicted to this
What is opium?
This describes the grabbing of territory in Africa
What is the Scramble for Africa?
This person led a revolution in southern Italy, but surrendered control to Victor Emmanuel II.
Who is Giuseppe Garabaldi?
You needed to have this to say you colonized an area
What is total control of the area?
The final obstacle to a unified German state?
What is France?
The cause of the Sepoy Mutiny
What are rifle cartridges greased with pork and beef fat?
This country controlled the territory known as the Congo and was extremely harsh and brutal
What is Belgium?
This part of Italy was the last to be incorporated into the unified kingdom.
What is Rome?
This country controlled much of Northwest and Central Africa as well as Southeast Asia
What is France?
The king of Prussia and later Kaiser of the German Empire.
Who was Wilhelm I?
The combined name for French controlled Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
The Scramble for Africa was the European nations trying to gain this due to constantly increasing industrialization
What is access to resources?