We looked at some reasons why imperialism might happen and explained how those reasons could take a nasty overtone.
Tonight:
Read pg 309. Answer questions 2-4.
Modified Assignment:
Complete question 2 on page 309.
Due Friday (B days)/Monday (A days)
Vocabulary use the list below.
- imperialism
- racism
- Social Darwinism
- Berlin Conference 1884-1885
- Shaka
- Boer
- Great Trek
- Boer War
- paternalism
- assimilation
- Menelik II
- geopolitics
- Crimean War
- Suez Canal
- sepoy
- “jewel in the crown”
- Sepoy Mutiny
- Raj
- Pacific Rim
- King Mongkut
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- annexation
- Queen Liliuokalani
- Opium War
- extraterritorial rights
- Taiping Rebellion
- sphere of influence
- Open Door Policy
- Boxer Rebellion
- Treaty of Kanagawa
- Meiji era
- Russo-Japanese War
- caudillo
- Monroe Doctrine
- Jose Marti
- Spanish-American War
- Panama Canal
- Roosevelt Corollary
- Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
- Benito Juarez
- La Reforma
- Porfirio Diaz
- Francisco Madero
- Francisco “Pancho” Villa
- Emiliano Zapata
Imperialism Vocabulary
Map exercise. You must complete all four maps. Use the instructions below to help you complete the exercises. The following links will take you to a website for each map. If you lose a copy, please print one from the internet and complete them using the instructions below.
Imperialism Maps (Due Friday, November
30)
Africa
Use the map on pg. 308
- Identify European imperialism in Africa in 1878
- Identify European imperialism in Africa in 1913.
- Label the above in the key.
What is the major difference between
the two maps.
Ottoman Empire
Use the map on pg. 317 to identify the
Ottoman Empire between 1699-1914.
- Identify the Ottoman Empire in 1699.
- Identify each area that was lost to another country
- Identify the Ottoman Empire in 1914.
- Label the above in the key.
East Asia
Use the map on pg. 322 and 338
- Identify the European holding in Asia.
- Label the European holding in the key.
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