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



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What brought growing numbers of visitors and settlers to Australia. Melanesian
One of three broad categories of inhabitants of South Pacific oceanic islands, so named by Westerners because of their darker skin. Maori
Polynesian group that settled New Zealand about 800 CE. Unfamiliar dis-
eases
What were the indigenous populations of Australia and New Zealand vulnerable to from the Europeans. Penal colonies
What did Australia's colonies begin as. Aboriginals
The indigenous people of Australia arrived 40,000 years ago mistreated by European settlers. Gold
What was discovered in Australia, bringing a flood of free European settlers that hastened the end of pednal colonies. Self-government What right was granted to the settlers in Australia and New Zealand, satisfying the settlers' desire for greater control over their own territories, muting demands for independence, and making the colonial governments responsible for their own expenses. Economic de-
pression
What did the United States's fast growing population and industries that produce more manufactured goods than they could sell at home contribute to. Hawaii
What did the United States annex as a steppingstone to China. Emilio Aguinaldo Leader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899, but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901 11 / 15


AP World Ch. 25 (varieties of imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia,
and Latin America, 1750-1914)
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_69kac7 119. Philippines
What was the first US. colony to be promised independence. Cuba
What Spanish colony had the United States long had interest in due to American businesses are having invested great sums of money in its industries and thousands of its residents have a migrated to the United States. Jose Marti
Cuban poet and journalist who organized a guerilla revolution against Spain in 1895 and sought US support and intervention. Spanish-Ameri-
ca War
War fought into expand America imperial positions. Treaty of Paris ending the conflict confirmed US. control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Commodities
What did most Latin American republics trade in exchange for foreign manufactured goods and investments, leading to economic dependence on Great Britain or other foreign countries. Railroads
What were used to open Latin America's interior to development. Britain or U.S.
Where did the equipment, building material, money, engineers, and managers for Latin America's railroads come from. Argentina
Where did the longest and best-developed rail network south of the US. develop. Haciendas
Large Spanish colonial estates usually owned by wealthy families but worked by many peasants. Bribery and force What did many wealthy Mexican families and American companies use to acquire millions of acres of good agricultural land from Village is in southern Mexico. General Porfirio
Diaz
Mexican dictator used motto, "Liberty, Order, Progress" Liberty meant freedom for the rich landowners and
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