Imperialism/empire bulding
Colonial Rule and Indigenous Resistance
Economic Imperialism and Global Trade
Migration and Labor Systems
Cultural, Social, and Environmental Effects
100

What was the Manifest Destiny?

  • The belief that the U.S. had the right to expand westward across North America.

100

What were some long-term effects of resistance movements?

They inspired future independence movements, even if they failed at the time

100

What’s the difference between colonialism and economic imperialism

Colonialism = political control. Economic imperialism = money control without direct rule

100

How did migration affect cities in this time

Cities grew fast, got crowded, and had mixed cultures and new workers

100

How did imperialism affect the environment

Mining, farming, and building destroyed forests and used up land

200

What was a settler colony? (Give an example)

A colony where people from the empire moved to live permanently. Example: British in Australia.

200

 Why did many resistance movements fail?

Imperial powers had better weapons, technology, and resources

200

How did economic imperialism hurt local economies

Local people lost land, and their economies became dependent on foreign powers

200

What was a push factor for migration during this period?

Wars, poverty, and lack of jobs made people leave their homes

200

What is Social Darwinism

A racist idea that stronger nations deserved to rule weaker ones

300

What did Japan do as an imperialistic power?

Japan took over places like Korea and Taiwan to get more resources and power.

300

How did the Zulu resist imperialism

The Zulu Kingdom fought British forces in Southern Africa

300

How did colonies help the economies of imperial powers?

Colonies gave cheap labor, raw goods, and new markets to sell things

300

What’s an example of forced labor migration?

African slavery and penal labor (like prisoners sent to Australia).

300

What was the Berlin Conference?

A meeting where European powers divided Africa without African input

400

What is an example of a state created in the periphery of an empire?

The Cherokee Nation in the US was forced to walk miles until setting up in Oklahoma because of the us manifesto

400

Example of a rebellion against imperialism driven by religion

The Xhosa cattle movement 

400

Why did foreign companies invest in colonies?

 To take resources like rubber, gold, or crops and sell them for profit.

400

What is indentured servitude

system where people work for a number of years to pay off travel or debt

400

What is a social effect of migration

Created new ethnic groups, which sometimes led to racism or tension.

500

Why did European powers want colonies during this period?

  1. To gain raw materials, cheap labor, and power over trade.

500

What were the Boer Wars?

Wars between the British and Dutch settlers in South Africa over land and power

500

What was the United Fruit Company in Latin America

A U.S. company that controlled banana trade and land in countries like Honduras

500

What is one environmental cause of migration

Famine (like the Irish Potato Famine) forced people to move.

500

What is a cultural effect of migration?

Ethnic enclaves