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AP World History Chapter 24 The Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order

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AP World History Chapter 24. The Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order. Prototype: The Dutch Advance on Java. Dutch Initially pay tribute to ruler of Mataram Take part in political rivalry Intervene in succession wars By 1750, dominate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AP World HistoryChapter 24

The Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order

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Prototype: The Dutch Advance on Java

Dutch• Initially pay tribute to ruler of Mataram• Take part in political rivalry• Intervene in succession wars• By 1750, dominate• Males marry indigenous women

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Pivot of World Empire: The Rise of the British Rule in India

British East India Company• end of Mughal Empire• Sepoys– Indian troops trained in European-style fighting

1757, Plassey• Robert Clive defeats Bengal ruler• British control BengalMales marry indigenous women

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The Consolidation of British RuleMughal decline gives British opportunity• Presidencies• Capitals: Madras, Bombay, Calcutta• Rest of India indirectly ruled 

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Social Reform in the ColoniesBritish forced to take direct control• 1770s, famine in Bengal• British East India Company– Accountable to British government

• Indians excluded from administration

Evangelical religion• Social reform• End to slave trade• End to sati sought

Watershed• Attempt to reshape colonial society

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Unequal Combat:Colonial Wars and the Apex of European• ImperialismMass-produced weapons• Machine gunRailroads, steam ships

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Industrial Rivalries and the Partition of the World, 1870-1914

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Patterns of Dominance: Continuity and Change

"Tropical dependencies"• Africa, Asia, South Pacific• Europeans rule indigenous peoplesSettler colonies• "White Dominions"– e.g. Canada, Australia– Inhabitants mostly Europeans

Second type• e.g. Algeria, Kenya, Southern Rhodesia• Large numbers of Europeans• Large indigenous numbers– Increase over time

• Increasing conflict

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Settler Colonies in South Africa and the Pacific, Relations varied

• Disease decimates in some cases• Some native peoples Westernized• Some more resistant

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South AfricaAfrikaners• Enslave Khoikhoi British rule• Attempt to end slavery• Afrikaners resist– Move inland: Great Trek– Conflict with Bantu

• British more involvedAfrikaners form republics• Discovery of diamonds and gold• Boer wars (1899-1902)

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Pacific TragediesNew Zealand• 1790s, first Europeans• Alcoholism, prostitution spread• Maoris adopt firearms• 1850s, change

– British farmers, herders arrive– Maoris pushed into interior– Adopt European culture

Hawaii• James Cook• Prince Kamehameha

– Westernization– 1810, rules Hawaiian

kingdom– Disease devastates population

• Shift– Asian workers– American settlers– Push for annexation– Weak rulers pushed out– 1893, last ruler deposed– 1898, annexed by United

States

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• Zulu Dawn 2/3• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zm0H9L1BJE&feature=fv

sr• The East India Company• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRQE44FClgQ&feature=r

elated• The War File – The Boer War 1/6• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6bZHLyfj0k&feature=rela

ted• The Boxer Rebellion• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4QdEKjEg88