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The New Imperialism History 104 / March 8, 2013. Britain in Asia: the Opium War (1839-42)

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Page 1: The New Imperialism History 104 / March 8, 2013. Britain in Asia: the Opium War (1839-42)

The New ImperialismHistory 104 / March 8, 2013

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Britain in Asia: the Opium War (1839-42)

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Opium smokers in China

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Britain in Asia: suppressing the Sepoy Mutiny (1857-58)

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Britain in Asia: Victoria proclaimed Empress of India, 1877

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British & French financiers build the Suez Canal (1859-1869)

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Leopold IIKing of Belgium,

1865-1909

The “Congo Free State”:slave-plantation conditions

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Lüderitz: a German colony in Southwest Africa (founded 1883)

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The Berlin Conference (1884-85): Europeans divide up Africa

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Africa in 1886

Note: German colonies are dark purple (not green as indicated in the key)

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Africa in 1914

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French conquests in Indochina (Vietnam), 1883-84

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From the “open door”to spheres of influence

in China(late 1800s)

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China’s Boxer Rebellion (1898-1900): revenge against foreigners

The “Righteous and Harmonious Fists” attack a Russian steamship

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Expeditionary forcessent against the Boxers:

BritainGermany

RussiaFranceItaly

Austria-Hungarythe United States

Japan

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Commodore Perry forces Japan to open up

to trade(1853)

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The Meiji Restoration(1868)

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The “Great Game”in Afghanistan

(Britain vs. Russia)

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Colonizing Manchuria (Russia vs. Japan)

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The Russo-Japanese War(1904-5)

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Complications in Africa: Ethiopians beat Italy at Adowa (1896)

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Complications in Africa: the Franco-British

showdown at Fashoda (1898)

British colonies = greenFrench colonies = pink

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The Boer War (1899-1902): Britain’s Cape Colony vs. the Dutch farmers (Boer) of the interior

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Paul Kruger (1825-1904)

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German troops mobilize to suppressthe Herero Uprising in South West Africa (1904-7)