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Liberia | country in West Africa that avoided European domination through its strong ties with the United States |
Imperialism | method of increasing a nations power by acquiring foreign territories |
Commodore Matthew Perry | U.S. naval officer who convinced Japan to open its ports for trade |
Sepoy Rebellion | (1857) Indian soldiers serving under British command in India revolted against the British |
Rudyard Kipling | author of White Man's Burden, a poem about European imperialism in the late 1800's |
Indian National Congress | first Indian nationalist party founded in the mid 1800's |
Spheres of Influence | regions where an imperialist power possesses exclusive trading rights but does not govern |
assimilation | the absorption of a culture into the prevailing culture |
Berlin Conference | the meeting of European countries to establish ground rules for acquiring land in Africa |
David Livingstone | Christian missionary who provided a great deal of information about Africa to Europe |
Protectorates | territories that have their own government, but are guided by foreign powers |
Opium Wars | (1839-1842) wars between China and Britain to stop the smuggling of opium into China, Britain won |
East India Company | powerful British trading company that dominated India |
Boxer Rebellion | (1900) Chinese conflict to expel all foreign control |
colonies | territories ruled directly by imperialist powers |
Boer War | (1880 South Africa) Boers fought England in order to regain the independence they have given up to obtain British help against the Zulus |
Suez Canal | located in the country of Egypt between the Mediterranean and Red Seas |