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sending officials and soldiers from France to administer a colony
used local rulers, chiefs, and sultans to rule for them
domination of one country
local rulers expected to follow advice of Europen advisers
outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges
to join or attach, as in joining of a new territory to an existing country
indian soldier's who protect the company's interests in the religion
when one state threatens another state with a nearby navy to force a treaty or unfair privileges
connects the Mediterranean and the Red Sea for travel between Europe and Asia
meeting that decided the parts of Africa that European countries could colonate and control
belief that particular races are superior or inferior
conflict btween the Chinese and the British because the British refused to stop selling opium; British won because they had better weapons
fought over the continued independence of Boer republics; resulted in British victory
an American foreign policy opposing interference in the Wester hemisphere from outside powers
blamed foreign people and institutions for the loss of the traditional Chinese way of life; "Boxers" were traditonally skilled fighters that attcked Westerners, beginning with Christian missionaries
Belgian ruler who gained control of Congo
given control of India and was directly accountable to Parliament after Seven Year's War
belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle
military leader of the Shona in Zimbabwe; Asante ruler
announced that he was the Mahdi, Mahdi and followers fiercely resisted British expansion into the region

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