Unit 13: Imperialism and WW1; chapter 25



The Age of Western ImperialismNew ImperialismImperialismThe Close of the Age of Early Modern ColonizationEuropean countriesDutchBritish1803, Napoleon sold…1820’s Latin America shook…1823 the British navy enforced…Collapse of SpainSlavery was absent from those of…Roman CatholicismThe Age of British Imperial DominanceImperialism of Free TradeThe Imperialism of Free TradeMercantileAdam Smith“the workshop of the world”Opium tradeBritish Settler ColoniesIndia—The Jewel in the Crown of the British EmpireIndiaMughal EmpireEast India CompanyBritish Christian missionaries“Enlightenment”Sepoy rebellionGovernment of India ActBritish Crown administratorsDisraeliAct of ParliamentQueen VictoriaEmpress of IndiaIndian National CongressMuslim League in 1887The “New Imperialism” 1870-1914ProtectoratesSpheres of influenceAdministrators of India, the British establishing a protectorate over Egypt, the establishing of direct French rule in Vietnam, the division of Africa into colonies ruled by half a dozen European powers, the division of Persia (Iran) into Russian- and British-dominated zones, Japanese annexation of Korea and Tai taking control of the Philippines from SpainGermany ItalyBelgiumMotives for the New ImperialismEconomicImperialism: A StudyJ. A. HobsonLeninImperialism: The Highest Stage of CapitalismCivilizing MissionPossession of coloniesDecay of the Ottoman EmpireEastern QuestionWeakness in the Qing dynastyGeo-Political assumptionThe Partition of Africa“Scramble for Africa”Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and LibyaFrench Algeria TunisiaMoroccoLibyaEgypt and British Strategic Concern about the Upper NileEgyptKhedivesSuez CanalPrime Minister Benjamin DisraeliBritish occupation of EgyptGeneral Charles GordonGeneral Sir HerbertUpper NileFashodaAnglo-French EntenteWest AfricaFrench ImperialismBritishSierra LeoneGambiaThe Gold CoastNigeriaRoyal Niger CompanyThe Belgian CongoKing Leopold II of BelgiumKenry Morton StanleyJoseph ConradHeart of DarknessGerman Empire in AfricaOtto von BismarckProtectoratesBerlin ConferenceGenocide in South-West AfricaHereroUnited NationsSouthern AfricaCape TownBoers or AfrikanersGreat TrekGoldCecil RhodesConcentration CampsApartheidRussian Expansion in Mainland AsiaVariety of ethnicitiesCatherine the GreatPartition of PolandOrthodox ChurchTranscaucasusChristian GeorgiansGeorgiansImam ShamilCentral AsiaMiddle AsiaPresent-day UzbekistanKhans“the Great Game”Western Powers in AsiaFrance in AsiaIndochinaVietnamFrench missionariesNapoleon IIIThe United States Actins in Asia and the PacificCommodore Mathew C. PerryUnited States bought Alaska from RussiaCuba’s revoltSpanish-American War of 1898Philippines and GuamDivided SamoaAnnexed HawaiiU.S. – Built Panama Canal The Boxer RebellionThe Qing DynastyOpen Door PolicyThe Righteous and Harmonious Society of FistsBoxersTools of ImperialismNaval superiorityRobert FultonNemesisMalaria“the white man’s graveyard”QuinineRifleEnfield rifleMachine gunDum-dum bulletsResistanceThe Missionary FactorEvangelicalismSecond ComingRoman CatholicsBaptist Missionary SocietyLondon Missionary SocietyGlasgow MissionaryChurch of EnglandAn Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians, to use Means for the Conversion of the HeathenBaptist William CareyGerman ProtestantsLeipzig MissionThe Rhenish Missionary SocietyFrench Roman CatholicThe Society for the Propagation of the FaithThe White FathersColonial administratorsInstitutions of higher educationAsian AfricanInterrelationshipScience and ImperialismNatural knowledgeGeographyDavid LivingstoneFrench Jesuit Armand DavidEngineersGeologistsPlantsRoyal Botanical GardenKewJardin des PlantesRubber treesExotic animalsNatural history museumsYellow feverSmall poxHookwormLeprosyLouis PasteurEuropean medical institutionsAnthropological societiesParisLondonBerlinMultiple origins of racesPolygenesisSkull typePaul BrocaMuseums of MankindRoyal MuseumWorld’s Fairs ................
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