Chapter 25
... Venezuelan independence was initiated by creoles (colonial-born whites), who were large landowners seeking to hold on to their power and wealth. They wanted to retain slavery and keep power from the black and mixed-race populace. Their narrow aims angered most Venezuelans, who broadened the movement ...
... Venezuelan independence was initiated by creoles (colonial-born whites), who were large landowners seeking to hold on to their power and wealth. They wanted to retain slavery and keep power from the black and mixed-race populace. Their narrow aims angered most Venezuelans, who broadened the movement ...
Review
... Venezuelan independence was initiated by creoles (colonial-born whites), who were large landowners seeking to hold on to their power and wealth. They wanted to retain slavery and keep power from the black and mixed-race populace. Their narrow aims angered most Venezuelans, who broadened the movement ...
... Venezuelan independence was initiated by creoles (colonial-born whites), who were large landowners seeking to hold on to their power and wealth. They wanted to retain slavery and keep power from the black and mixed-race populace. Their narrow aims angered most Venezuelans, who broadened the movement ...
Revolutions Sweep Across Latin America Note Guide
... Revolutions Sweep Across Latin America-Note Guide Main Topic: The Enlightenment ideals influenced the Latin American wars for independence. The French Revolution and Napoleon’s conquests opened an opportunity for the Latin American colonies to gain independence. ...
... Revolutions Sweep Across Latin America-Note Guide Main Topic: The Enlightenment ideals influenced the Latin American wars for independence. The French Revolution and Napoleon’s conquests opened an opportunity for the Latin American colonies to gain independence. ...
U.S. Economic Imperialism - Maples Elementary School
... Most Latin Americans feared that European countries would try reconquer the new republics. The U.S. also feared this, so president James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine which stated that the American continents were no longer subject to European rule. ...
... Most Latin Americans feared that European countries would try reconquer the new republics. The U.S. also feared this, so president James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine which stated that the American continents were no longer subject to European rule. ...
Spanish colonies guided notes
... Little _____________________ ______________ = more _________ social classes! (b/c European men ___________ & have ____________ with __________________ women) Influence of the Colonial Catholic Church ___________ influence = extremely __________________________ ________________________ institution in ...
... Little _____________________ ______________ = more _________ social classes! (b/c European men ___________ & have ____________ with __________________ women) Influence of the Colonial Catholic Church ___________ influence = extremely __________________________ ________________________ institution in ...
Chapter 27 Vocabulary List – The Cold War Era (1945
... economic aid. *5. Marshall Plan – A program of economic aid for Western Europe to rebuild after World War II and a vital part of the policy of containment. 6. Airlift – A system of transporting food and supplies by aircraft into an area otherwise impossible to reach. 7. Cold War – A struggle over po ...
... economic aid. *5. Marshall Plan – A program of economic aid for Western Europe to rebuild after World War II and a vital part of the policy of containment. 6. Airlift – A system of transporting food and supplies by aircraft into an area otherwise impossible to reach. 7. Cold War – A struggle over po ...
Frances experience of colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth
... industrialisation quickened the pace of European expansion in Africa and Asia, which was also fuelled by growing imperialist rivalries between the major European powers. By 1914, Europe had assumed control of 90% of the African continent as well as large tracts of Asia. As in 1815, French military d ...
... industrialisation quickened the pace of European expansion in Africa and Asia, which was also fuelled by growing imperialist rivalries between the major European powers. By 1914, Europe had assumed control of 90% of the African continent as well as large tracts of Asia. As in 1815, French military d ...
Period 2 Section 1 Notes
... • Great Britain, namely Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles conquered Singapore as it was a major stopping point for steamships on their way to or from China. • Burma was also conquered as a way to protect it’s possessions from in India as well and also for it’s use as a land route through to southern China ...
... • Great Britain, namely Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles conquered Singapore as it was a major stopping point for steamships on their way to or from China. • Burma was also conquered as a way to protect it’s possessions from in India as well and also for it’s use as a land route through to southern China ...
Imperialism
... • An area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges • Spheres were made in China and elsewhere to prevent conflicts among themselves • Example: U.S. claimed Latin America ...
... • An area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges • Spheres were made in China and elsewhere to prevent conflicts among themselves • Example: U.S. claimed Latin America ...
The Renaissance
... subject matter of artists and writers and provoked debate over the acquisition of colonies. As non-Europeans became educated in Western values, they challenged European imperialism through nationalist movements and/or by modernizing their own economies and societies. WW I A variety of factors – incl ...
... subject matter of artists and writers and provoked debate over the acquisition of colonies. As non-Europeans became educated in Western values, they challenged European imperialism through nationalist movements and/or by modernizing their own economies and societies. WW I A variety of factors – incl ...
Unit 5 Foldable Building An Empire
... • U.S takes 10 years to construct canal, ends the need for a twoocean navy. • Dr Walter Reed discovered that yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes and Dr William Gorgas ordered all swamps drained, vegetation cut down, and all standing water sprayed with oil to prevent breeding of mosquitoes Caribbea ...
... • U.S takes 10 years to construct canal, ends the need for a twoocean navy. • Dr Walter Reed discovered that yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes and Dr William Gorgas ordered all swamps drained, vegetation cut down, and all standing water sprayed with oil to prevent breeding of mosquitoes Caribbea ...
APUSH Chapter 6 quiz Mr. Baughman
... a. achieve colonial unity and common defense against the French threat. b. propose independence of the colonies from Britain. c. declare war on the Iroquois tribe. d. prohibit New England and New York from trading with the French West Indies. e. gain peace with France. ____ 16. Benjamin Franklin's p ...
... a. achieve colonial unity and common defense against the French threat. b. propose independence of the colonies from Britain. c. declare war on the Iroquois tribe. d. prohibit New England and New York from trading with the French West Indies. e. gain peace with France. ____ 16. Benjamin Franklin's p ...
Africa, Middle East, and Asia during the Cold War
... committed to social change but who later became highly politicized) • 1948 Egypt defeated in Arab-Israeli war • Clashed with British over continued occupation of Suez Canal • 1952 Gamal Abdul Nasser takes power in military coup • All political parties disbanded by 1954 • Enacted broad changes intend ...
... committed to social change but who later became highly politicized) • 1948 Egypt defeated in Arab-Israeli war • Clashed with British over continued occupation of Suez Canal • 1952 Gamal Abdul Nasser takes power in military coup • All political parties disbanded by 1954 • Enacted broad changes intend ...
Imperialism - White Plains Public Schools
... and by 1800s new pattern occurred and intensified following the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 which upset the balance of power as we have Germanic and Italian unity. The Berlin Conference legitimized both the scramble for Africa and the solidification of the Europeans in Asia 1st period of Imperialism ...
... and by 1800s new pattern occurred and intensified following the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 which upset the balance of power as we have Germanic and Italian unity. The Berlin Conference legitimized both the scramble for Africa and the solidification of the Europeans in Asia 1st period of Imperialism ...
19th Century European Imperialism
... • India – In India, most of the British administration was controlled by the East India Company. – In 1857, Indian troops rebelled against British rule in the Great Mutiny (aka the Sepoy Rebellion). – This occurred as a result of BEIC abuses, cultural frictions, and rumors of pig and cow fat used in ...
... • India – In India, most of the British administration was controlled by the East India Company. – In 1857, Indian troops rebelled against British rule in the Great Mutiny (aka the Sepoy Rebellion). – This occurred as a result of BEIC abuses, cultural frictions, and rumors of pig and cow fat used in ...
The World Economy
... By 18th century, Western traders were advancing in India as Mughal empire began to fall. ...
... By 18th century, Western traders were advancing in India as Mughal empire began to fall. ...
Ch 27 Study Guide
... 10. What method of control was favored by the British and Americans over their colonies? What officials were used? Was there self-rule? What was the goal? What were gov.’t institutions based on? 11. What method of control was favored by the French and other most European countries? What officials w ...
... 10. What method of control was favored by the British and Americans over their colonies? What officials were used? Was there self-rule? What was the goal? What were gov.’t institutions based on? 11. What method of control was favored by the French and other most European countries? What officials w ...
SOL Review Category: Age of Revolutions SOL Questions: 10(6a
... won independence Father Miguel Hidalgo started the Mexican independence movement Independence came to French, Spanish & Portuguese colonies Location of selected countries that gained independence during the 1800s Mexico Haiti Colombia Venezuela Brazil Contributions of Toussaint L ‘Ouve ...
... won independence Father Miguel Hidalgo started the Mexican independence movement Independence came to French, Spanish & Portuguese colonies Location of selected countries that gained independence during the 1800s Mexico Haiti Colombia Venezuela Brazil Contributions of Toussaint L ‘Ouve ...
colonial experiences in self government - Reeths
... • The New England Town Meetings first began 300 years ago, approximately 1620 in the New England colonies. • When the Puritans traveled to America in order to have religious freedom, they developed a type of town meeting to discuss particular issues. ...
... • The New England Town Meetings first began 300 years ago, approximately 1620 in the New England colonies. • When the Puritans traveled to America in order to have religious freedom, they developed a type of town meeting to discuss particular issues. ...
Students will need to understand the following basic concepts as a
... Native American inhabitants, many Americans came to believe that it was their nation's "manifest destiny" to possess all of the North American continent. Later in the century, this idea easily gave way to larger dreams of expanding America's influence around the world. By the late nineteenth century ...
... Native American inhabitants, many Americans came to believe that it was their nation's "manifest destiny" to possess all of the North American continent. Later in the century, this idea easily gave way to larger dreams of expanding America's influence around the world. By the late nineteenth century ...
World History Version C 10.4 Standards Assessment-
... dynasty) in 1912 was caused by the imperial government’s failure to A. B. C. D. ...
... dynasty) in 1912 was caused by the imperial government’s failure to A. B. C. D. ...
Study Guide 11 Bentley 32 The Building of Global Empires
... 21. Britain and Suez: Before 1869, much of East Asia had already been claimed by colonial powers. Britain controlled most of India and Burma, Spain occupied the Philippines, the Netherlands colonized the East Indies, and France had settled parts of Indochina. Students should acknowledge that the pre ...
... 21. Britain and Suez: Before 1869, much of East Asia had already been claimed by colonial powers. Britain controlled most of India and Burma, Spain occupied the Philippines, the Netherlands colonized the East Indies, and France had settled parts of Indochina. Students should acknowledge that the pre ...
Decolonization
Decolonization (US) or decolonisation (UK) is the undoing of colonialism, where a nation establishes and maintains its domination over dependent territories. The Oxford English Dictionary defines decolonization as ""the withdrawal from its colonies of a colonial power; the acquisition of political or economic independence by such colonies."" The term refers particularly to the dismantlement, in the years after World War II, of the colonial empires established prior to World War I throughout the world. However, decolonization not only refers to the complete ""removal of the domination of non-indigenous forces"" within the geographical space and different institutions of the colonized, but it also refers to the ""decolonizing of the mind"" from the colonizer's ideas that made the colonized seem inferior.The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization has stated that in the process of decolonization there is no alternative to the colonizer allowing a process of self-determination, but in practice decolonization may involve either nonviolent revolution or national liberation wars by pro-independence groups. It may be intramural or involve the intervention of foreign powers acting individually or through international bodies such as the United Nations. Although examples of decolonization can be found as early as the writings of Thucydides, there have been several particularly active periods of decolonization in modern times. These include the breakup of the Spanish Empire in the 19th century; of the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian Empires following World War I; of the British, French, Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese, Belgian and Italian colonial empires following World War II; and of the Soviet Union (successor to the Russian Empire) following the Cold War.As a philosophy, ""decolonization"" refers to the ability to view and discuss non-European cultures from an unbiased, non-Western perspective.