Study
Guide for Chapter 24 The New Imperialism 1800-1914
Terms and People to Know
Ch. 24 Sec. 1 pgs 748-753
Rudyard Kipling "White Man's Burden"
Imperialism Social
Darwinism Maxim Machine Gun Direct Rule
Indirect Rule
Protectorate Sphere
of
Influence
Ch. 24 Sec. 2 pgs 754-761
Usman dan Fodio Hausa sharia Asante Kingdom
Mombasa Kilwa Shaka Zulu Zulus
King Cetshwayu Boers Great Trek Sierra
Leone Liberia
Mungo
Park Sir Richard Burton paternalistic Dr. David Livingston
Henry Stanley King Leopold II Congo Free State Berlin
Conference
Cecil Rhodes The Boer War Samori Toure
Asante Wars Yaa
Asantewaa Nehanda Menelik II Battle of Adowa
King
Lobengula
Ch. 24 Sec. 3 pgs 762- 766
Napoleon
Muhammad Ahmad
Mahdi Wahhabi Movement pashas
The Ottoman Empire Ismail
Pasha sultans
Young Turk Movement Genocide
Armenians Muhammed Ali
Suez Canal Ferdinand de
Lessups The
Qajar Shahs concessions
Ch. 24 Sec. 4 pgs 767 - 772
The Mughal Empire The British East India Company sepoys
sepoy rebellion British
Raj viceroy
India "Jewel
in the Crown" cash crops
deforestation Ram Mohun Roy purdah Indian
National Congress Muslim League
Ch. 24 Sec. 5 pgs 773-781
Balance of Trade trade surplus
trade deficit The
Opium Wars Treaty
of Nanjing indemnity
extraterritoriality Qing Dynasty Taiping
Rebellion Hong Xiuquan Sino-Japanese War
Open Door Policy
Hundred Days of Reform
Guang Xu Ci
Xi
Boxer
Rebellion Uprising Sun
Yixian Sun Yat-Sen Three
Principles of the People
Ch 25 Sec 1 pgs 782 - 790
Shoguns Tokugawa
Nagasaki
daimyo Mathew Perry Millard Fillmore Treaty
of Kanagawa
Tokyo Edo
The Meiji Restoration Diet
Kawasaki family zaibatsu homogeneous society
“Hermit Kingdom”
First Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese
War Treaty of Portsmouth March First Movement
Ch 25 Sec 2
pgs 791 - 795
Phan Thanh Gian Dutch East India
Company Burma (Myanmar)
French Indochina Mongkut Chulalongkorn
Thailand( Siam)
Spanish American
War Emilio Aguinaldo
The Philippines Hawaii Queen
Liliuokalani
Ch 25 Sec 3 pgs 796- 800
Constitutional Act of 1791 Louis
Joseph Papineau William Lyon
Mackenzie Lord Durham
Upper Canada Lower Canada John
MacDonald George Etienne
Cartier confederation
dominion Canadian
Pacific Railway metis
Captain James Cook indigenous penal colony
Botany
Bay Outback
aborigines Maoris New Zealand
Ch25 Sec 4 pgs 801-811
Simon Bolivar regionalism caudillos
Santa Anna The Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo La Reforma
Benito Juarez Maximilian General
Porfirio Diaz peonage
economic dependence The
Monroe
Doctrine Cuba Platt Amendment
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar Diplomacy Panama
Canal
Ideas to understand
•
How was the Industrial Revolution linked to imperialism?
• How did western powers gain
global empires?
•
What conditions in Africa and Asia helped western powers make
inroads
there.
·
How
did people in Africa and
Asia respond
to western imperialism?
1.
Describe and explain how
Imperialism
affected the continent of Africa. What countries carved up Africa? How
did
African countries resist European expansion?(be specific)
2.
Describe and explain the
British rule in
India. Explain and describe the causes of the Sepoty rebellion.
Describe how
Indians resisted British rule.
3.
Describe and explain the
rights that
westerners sought in China. Describe and explain how internal problems
weakened
China. Explain the goals of Chinese reformers.