Ap world Ch. 25 (varieties of imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, 1750-1914)


OmanArabian Kingdom on the Persian Gluf that have been expanding its control over East African coast since 1698 and owned many plantations. Aurangzeb



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Oman
Arabian Kingdom on the Persian Gluf that have been expanding its control over East African coast since 1698 and owned many plantations. Aurangzeb
Mughal emperor in India and great-grandson of Akbar 'the Great, under whom the empire reached its greatest extent, only to collapse after his death. Nawabs
A Muslim prince allied to British India technically, a semi-autonomous deputy of the Mughal emperor. Sepoy
An indigenous soldier in South Asia, especially in the service of the British. East India Com-
pany
An English company formed into develop trade with the new British colonies in India and southeastern Asia. Calcutta
Headquarters of British East India Company in Bengal in Indian subcontinent located on Ganges captured in
1756 during early part of Seven Years' War later became administrative center for all of Bengal. Black Hole of
Calcutta
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AP World Ch. 25 (varieties of imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia,
and Latin America, 1750-1914)
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An underground prison for holding prisoners, many of whom died in captivity the Bengal ruler attacked Fort William and imprisoned the local British population here. Robert Clive
British general and statesman whose victory at Plassey in 1757 strengthened British control of India (1725-1774)
79. Bombay
Major center of British power in India where the East India
COmpany annexed large Territories to form the Bombay
Presidency's core. Bombay Presi-
dency
Territory was territory taken over by the East Indian Company after defeating the maratha confederation and social reform. British raj
The rule overmuch of South Asia between 1765 and
1947 by their East India Company and then by a British government. Private property What concepts of the British introduce into India, making it easier for the state to collect taxes. Westernization,

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