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PreAP WC II 1920 FRYE Assignment 15 – Imperial March Mar 5-12 [due] Mar 4-11 [period 5] Read Quest chapter 15 Imperialism spheres of influence protectorates missionaries Lord Durham dominion Australia, aborigines the Commonwealth Maoris Dr. Livingstone Henry Stanley King Leopold II Berlin Conference 1885 Mahdi / Sudan Battle of Adowa King Shaka (Zulu) Afrikaaners/Boers Cecil Rhodes Boer War Indians or Sepoy Mutiny the Raj Indian National Congress Muslim League The Great Game Opium War Treaty of Nanking Hong Kong Taiping Rebellion Cixi Boxer Rebellion Kuomintang Sun Yat-sen Meiji Japan Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese War French Indochina (Siam) King Mongkut (Siam) King Chulalongkorn Spanish-American War the Filipino Revolt "Dollar Diplomacy" Panama canal Written work This is in the prep [homework] category [30% weighting] TIP: A 5 point answer should be the equivalent of 1 to 2 paragraphs; a 10 point answer should be 2-3 paragraphs. #1-3 are over 450-458 1. What impressions of European attitudes in Africa did you get from the opening excerpt from Heart of Darkness? [1-2 paras., 5] 2. Explain WHY and HOW REASONS were Europeans (and others) willing and able to conquer vast colonies in Africa and Asia in the late 19 th century? (Motives/Methods) [10] 3. Summarize the role[s] of missionaries in this era. [5] 4. Note choices {Start with “The Sun Never Sets” p. 458 through the end} [20] a. Do 5 pages Cartoon notes OR b. Do the guided outline notes (attached) OR c. Do 5 pages Cornell notes XOPPS +5 AFRICA MAP: Age of Imperialism see notes or Quest page 484 [10] 40 pos

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PreAP WC II 1920 FRYE

Assignment 15 – Imperial March

Mar 5-12 [due] Mar 4-11 [period 5]

Read Quest chapter 15 Imperialism spheres of influence protectorates missionaries Lord Durham dominion Australia, aborigines the Commonwealth Maoris Dr. Livingstone Henry Stanley King Leopold II Berlin Conference 1885 Mahdi / Sudan Battle of Adowa King Shaka (Zulu) Afrikaaners/Boers Cecil Rhodes Boer War Indians or Sepoy Mutiny the Raj Indian National Congress Muslim League The Great Game Opium War Treaty of Nanking Hong Kong Taiping Rebellion Cixi Boxer Rebellion Kuomintang Sun Yat-sen Meiji Japan Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese War French Indochina (Siam) King Mongkut (Siam) King Chulalongkorn Spanish-American War the Filipino Revolt "Dollar Diplomacy" Panama canal

Written work This is in the prep [homework] category [30% weighting] TIP: A 5 point answer should be the equivalent of 1 to 2 paragraphs; a 10 point answer should be 2-3 paragraphs.

#1-3 are over 450-458

1. What impressions of European attitudes in Africa did you get from the opening excerpt from

Heart of Darkness? [1-2 paras., 5]

2. Explain WHY and HOW REASONS were Europeans (and others) willing and able to conquer vast

colonies in Africa and Asia in the late 19th century? (Motives/Methods) [10]

3. Summarize the role[s] of missionaries in this era. [5]

4. Note choices {Start with “The Sun Never Sets” p. 458 through the end} [20]

a. Do 5 pages Cartoon notes

OR

b. Do the guided outline notes (attached)

OR

c. Do 5 pages Cornell notes

XOPPS +5 AFRICA MAP: Age

of Imperialism see notes or Quest page 484 [10]

40 pos

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XOPPS AFRICA MAP

2a. Label the name of each area 2b. Color each area….Use the following color code: British – PINK

Turkish Empire - GREEN

French – BLUE

Spanish – YELLOW

Portuguese – ORANGE

German – GREY

Belgian – BROWN

Independent – WHITE

Boer States – GREY stripes

Italy – PURPLE

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GUIDED NOTES EQ: Why were the British so successful at empire?

How/why did colonies develop some autonomy in…

Canada?

Australia?

New Zealand?

AFRICA Describe /Define Why important?

David

Livingstone

Henry Stanley

King Leopold

II of Belgium

Alice Harris

Berlin

Conference,

1885

1889-1896

First Italo-

Ethiopian

War

1880s-1890s

Mahdi War

1908 Herero

Genocide

(Namibia)

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South Africa

Afrikaaners

1836 Great

Trek

Battle of

Iswalhanda 1879

Boer War

1899-1902

INDIA Describe /Define Why important?

1757-1857

British East

India

Company

185

Indian

(Sepoy) Revolt

The Raj

1857-2oth

Century

Lord Curzon

1885 Founding

of Indian

National

Congress

Afghanistan

and “The

Great Game”

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THE FAR EAST

CHINA Describe /Define Why important?

1839-42 Opium

War

[Treaty of Nanking]

1850-1864

Taiping

Rebellion

[Treaty of Tientsin]

Empress

Mother Cixi

Spheres of

Influence

US open Door

Policy

1899 Boxer

Rebellion

Sun Yat sen &

Guomindong

1911 End of

Qing Dynasty

JAPAN Describe /Define Why important?

1853 Com.

Perry arrives in

Japan

1867 Meiji era

(What changed

about Japan?)

(War 1868-76)

1894-95 Sino-

Japanese War

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1904-1905

Russo-Japanese

War

THE PACIFIC What was the situation in….

The Dutch East

Indies

Singapore

French

Indochina

Siam (Thailand)

The Spanish

American War

The Philippines

USA in Central

America (Dollar

Diplomacy and the

Panama Canal)