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Exploring Imperialism: Impact, Conflicts, and Resistance

Discover the historical significance of imperialism, from colonial control to nationalist movements and economic dominance. Learn about key events like the Boer War, Opium War, and Boxer Rebellion, as well as influential figures like Mohandas Gandhi and the Meiji Restoration in Japan.

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Exploring Imperialism: Impact, Conflicts, and Resistance

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  1. Chapter 5Imperialism Vocabulary Words

  2. 1) Imperialism- The domination by one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another country or region 2) Colony- A region or country that is directly controlled by an imperial power 3) Sphere of Influence- A region where the imperial power has exclusive investment or trading privileges 4) Protectorate- A country that had its own government but its polices are directed by the imperial power 5)Suez Canal- Man-made waterway that linked the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea

  3. 6) Zulus- Powerful war-like tribe from South Africa 7) Boers- Dutch Settlers that controlled South Africa 8) Boer War- Fight over control of South Africa between the British and the Boers 9) British East India Company-British Company that became involved in India’s political and economic affairs 10) Commercial Colonialism- Foreign power that controlled another country’s trade and used the military to control its interests

  4. 11) Sepoys- Armies of Indian Soldiers 12) Assimilation- Where an imperial power tries to change the colony’s culture to match its own 13) Indian National Congress- Led the Nationalist Movement in India that resisted British control 14) Boycott- To stop from or from using, buying, or dealing with as an expression of protest 15) Mohandas Gandhi- Leading Nationalist Leader of India 16) Opium War- Tensions between European powers and China over control of the opium trade

  5. 17) Treaty of Nanking- Forced China to open ports for foreign trade 18)Taiping Rebellion- Rebellion in China over foreign influences 19)Boxers- Chinese secret society that wanted to expel all foreigners 20) Boxer Rebellion-European forces united to stop rebel attacks and protect their business interests in China 21)Meiji Restoration- Effort to Transform Japan into a Modern Nation

  6. 22) Social Darwinism- “Survival of the Fittest” applied to businesses 23) Berlin Conference- European powers divided Africa for foreign control

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