Industrialization
Labor
Industrial Rev/Imperialism mix
Imperialism in Asia
Imperialism
100

In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin in the late-1700s?

England/Great Britain

100

Describe factory conditions for the people working there?

Dirty, Low wages/pay, long hours, child labor

100

Who typically lived in tenement housing?

Poor workers and immigrants 

100

What item was being traded into China by the British that caused tension between the two?

Opium

100

What is imperialism?

countries taking over other nations in order to obtain raw materials and markets for their finished goods.

200

This invention would change travel forever and make getting places much quicker.

Steam Engine

200

What was the purpose of Labor Unions?

To gain workers rights

200

Name 1 reason for colonization

Resources

Spread European culture

New markets to sell their manufactured goods

200

When European countries met to divide up Africa

Berlin Conference

200

Why did the Zulu lose against the British?

Their technology was not advanced enough

300

What were some of the ways that the Industrial Revolution changed the way people live?

More jobs, machine made goods, more people moved to cities

300

How were many immigrants treated when they arrived in the US during the Industrial Rev?

They were treated poorly and often had the worst jobs.

300

What was an important effect of the Spanish American War?

The United States gained many island territories, including Puerto Rico and the Philippines.

300

Which conflict resulted in China ending their policy of isolation and opening up for foreign trade?

Opium Wars

300

Which two Europeans colonized the biggest sections of Africa?

France and Britain

400

Why was England one of the first successful nations to industrialize?

It had natural resources like coal and iron.

400

What is mass production?

Making a lot of items for a cheaper price

400

As a result of the industrial revolution, where did more people begin moving to?

Urban areas

400

In China, there was a movement to expel all foreign influence. What was this called?

Boxer Rebellion

400

Who were Sepoys?

Indian Soldiers who rebelled against the British

500

Why was coal mining an important part of industrial growth?

It powered the steam engine

500

What were the first factories producing?

Textile/cotton factories

500

In which continent did the European power dividevast areas of land, colonize them, and begin a systematic exploitation of natural resources in the 1800s?

Africa

500

What was the effect upon Japan of the Meiji Restoration?

The emperor was restated and power was centralized.

They started to modernize

500

How did European imperialism cause nationalism (loyalty to a nation) in Asian and African countries?

It united people to rise against foreign control