Imperialism_5_China_Panamal
... in 1898 proved to many the need for a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. ...
... in 1898 proved to many the need for a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. ...
IMPERIALISM - Mentor Public Schools
... Guangzhou (Canton) a large quantity of opium confiscated from British merchants. Great Britain, which had been looking to end China's restrictions on foreign trade, responded by sending gunboats to attack several Chinese coastal cities. ...
... Guangzhou (Canton) a large quantity of opium confiscated from British merchants. Great Britain, which had been looking to end China's restrictions on foreign trade, responded by sending gunboats to attack several Chinese coastal cities. ...
Imperialism 1880-1914
... Brits angry at Germany Massive British force drove the Boers out 1910 Brits combined the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, Cape Colony and Natal to form the Union of South Africa ...
... Brits angry at Germany Massive British force drove the Boers out 1910 Brits combined the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, Cape Colony and Natal to form the Union of South Africa ...
Industrialization PP - Polk School District
... Interaction with Westerners Commodore Matthew Perry (Japan): • Benefits to U.S.A.: – Gained rights to trade at those two ports – Opened door for other W powers ...
... Interaction with Westerners Commodore Matthew Perry (Japan): • Benefits to U.S.A.: – Gained rights to trade at those two ports – Opened door for other W powers ...
The Rise and Fall of Imperialism in French
... Vietnam) directly but also “protected” the regions of Northern Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. - At the peak of its control by France, Indochina was 50% larger than the mother country. ...
... Vietnam) directly but also “protected” the regions of Northern Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. - At the peak of its control by France, Indochina was 50% larger than the mother country. ...
Grade 9 History Imperialism an outline
... Protectorates - local rulers left in place but expected to follow advice of European advisers - cheaper than running a colony Spheres of Influence - areas in which outside powers claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges (Europeans created them in China, U.S. in Latin America) ...
... Protectorates - local rulers left in place but expected to follow advice of European advisers - cheaper than running a colony Spheres of Influence - areas in which outside powers claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges (Europeans created them in China, U.S. in Latin America) ...
Imperialism in China
... war costs, open ports to British trade and give Britain the island of Hong Kong – This was agreed on in the Treaty of Nanjing ...
... war costs, open ports to British trade and give Britain the island of Hong Kong – This was agreed on in the Treaty of Nanjing ...
Imperialism: Asia and the Pacific
... China limited its trade with foreign nations. All goods shipped to China had to come to one port. Britain bought so much Chinese tea that they were eager to find something the Chinese would buy in large quantities. In the early 1800’s, the British began shipping opium to China by smuggling it in ...
... China limited its trade with foreign nations. All goods shipped to China had to come to one port. Britain bought so much Chinese tea that they were eager to find something the Chinese would buy in large quantities. In the early 1800’s, the British began shipping opium to China by smuggling it in ...
Imperialism: Asia and the Pacific
... China limited its trade with foreign nations. All goods shipped to China had to come to one port. Britain bought so much Chinese tea that they were eager to find something the Chinese would buy in large quantities. In the early 1800’s, the British began shipping opium to China by smuggling it in ...
... China limited its trade with foreign nations. All goods shipped to China had to come to one port. Britain bought so much Chinese tea that they were eager to find something the Chinese would buy in large quantities. In the early 1800’s, the British began shipping opium to China by smuggling it in ...
Imperialism
... Imperialism - China What country took over the area you are assigned? How? Did the people fight back? What did that look like etc.? How did they treat the people they conquered? Did they take resources? Etc. How long did they rule over the area? ...
... Imperialism - China What country took over the area you are assigned? How? Did the people fight back? What did that look like etc.? How did they treat the people they conquered? Did they take resources? Etc. How long did they rule over the area? ...
Treaty of Tientsin (1885)
The Treaty of Tientsin, signed on 9 June 1885, officially ended the Sino-French War. The unequal treaty, in ten articles, restated in greater detail the main provisions of the Tientsin Accord, signed between France and China on 11 May 1884. As Article 2 required China to recognise the French protectorate over Annam and Tonkin established by the Treaty of Hue in June 1884, implicitly abandoning her own claims to suzerainty over Vietnam, the treaty formalised France's victory in the Sino-French War.