Colonialism & European Global Dominance (Ch. 24)
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Heg: Ch24 Study Guide NAME: ______Colonialism & European Global Dominance (Ch. 24)
...is about exploring Europe's intensification of core-dependent economic relationships between 1850 & 1914.
Overarching Ideas: Economic conditions and religion are key components in legitimizing or undermining government. Ever intensifying trade is a powerful force for social and political change. Social inequality is source of conflict yet ever-present in civilizations.
Objectives: 1. Evaluate the extent to which industrialization should be considered a global phenomenon. 2. Analyze the changes and continuities in European foreign intervention between 1450 and 1914. 3. Analyze the causes, motives, and justifications for European foreign intervention. 4. Analyze the effects of European imperialism and colonization. 5. Describe the patterns of European intervention and indigenous responses in: a. colonies with a heavy indigenous majority, b. contested colonies with mixed indigenous and white populations, and c. colonies with large white populations. 6. Trace the history of India between 1700 and 1914. 7. Trace the history of tropical Africa between 1750 and 1914.
Key Concepts: Explain the definition, role, and significance of… Industrialization Java British East India South Africa Imperialism Indonesia Company Boers New Imperialism Dutch East India Sepoys Zulus Colonialism Company Sepoy Rebellion Maori Tropical dependencies Dutch Culture System Indian National Congress Monroe Doctrine Settler colonies Vietnam Muslim League Spanish-American War White dominions Indochina Quinine Panama Canal Direct rule Thailand Berlin Conference Indirect rule Ethiopia
Key Places: Locate on the maps…
World Asia Africa Panama Java Ethiopia Cuba Indonesia Egypt Puerto Rico Indochina Suez Canal Thailand Algeria Bengal Ghana India South Africa British colonies British colonies French colonies French colonies Heg: Ch24 Study Guide NAME: ______Guided Timeline: Europe India Tropical Africa South Africa 1652-1850 1652 1707 1700-1800
17 ERA OF 1750-1850 50 EUROPEAN
REVOLUTIONS
Industrial Revolution American Revolution French Revolution 180 1800-1880 0
1815
2nd Wave of 1835 1830 Revolutions 3rd Wave of Revolutions 185 1850-1914 1850-1910 0 AGE OF 1858 1850s CONSOLIDATION
1867 Cultural Change
2nd Industrial 1885 1880-1914 Revolution 1884
Growth of 190 Nationalism, 1899-1902 0 Militarism, Colonialism
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World Asia
Heg: Ch24 Study Guide NAME: ______Africa