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The practice of extending a nations power by gaining territories for a colonial empire
A constitution the king of Hawaii was forced to sign which severely restricted his power and deprived most
A policy establish by the United States in 1899 to promote equal access for all nations to trade in China
A siege of foreign settlement in Beijing by Chinese nationalists who were angry at foreign involvement in China
Short cut to countries, particularly towards the Jewell of the Crown (India) and Africa
When Russia refused Japan's offer of sphere of influence in Manchuria
After Britain sold opium to Chinese, addiction became a problem
Muslim and Hindu Indian soldiers in the BEI company
Company had complete control of the economic direction of India
A war between the British and Dutch farmers in South Africa
It's purpose was to divide African land. 14 European nations agreed on the rules for division and by 1914,
a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments
the relation of a strong state toward a weaker state
a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
policy in which a ruling foreign power forces natives to adopt its institutions and customs
sense of national pride in which people believe their nation is superior to others
Chenese nationalist leader
Agreement ending Opium War between Great Britain and CHina
colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to maintain (keep) their positions
colonial government in which the mother country controlled all levels of government and appointed its own officials to govern the colony.

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