A+ 22-23 A- 21 B 19-20 C 16-18 D 14-15 F 0- 13. Week Twenty-Five (February 28- March 4) Day 1 Chapter 25 Quiz Day 2 Discuss Comparison Week Twenty-Six.

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Week Twenty-Five (February 28- March 4) Day 1 Chapter 25 Quiz Day 2 Discuss Comparison Week Twenty-Six (March 8-11) Day 1- Chapter 26 Quiz Day 2- Timed Comparison Essay Week 27 (March 14-18) Day 1- Chapter 27 Due – –DBQ 9 A-39 to A43 Day 2- Exam 21-27

Compare the impact of industrialization on the process of colonization in Africa and Asia. Comparison To what extent were the peoples of Africa and Asia “victims” or “losers” in the story of imperialism? Comparison Compare the 2 of the following regions and how they were effected by Imperialism –China –Africa –India

Chapter 25

New Africa States Zulu kingdom –Shaka West Africa –Sokoto Caliphate Egypt –Muhammad Ali –Ismail –Borrowed money—caused an invasion Ethiopian –Somewhat modernized –Kept there independence Algeria –France

Imperialism Exploration, wealthy, religion Slavery –1808 Legitimate trade Secondary Empires –Imported manufactured goods –Exported natural resources

India Mughal Empire was defeated Raj –Company Men ruled (British East India Company) –Sepoys as troops Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 Indian Civil Service –examinations –improved Indian infrastructure Pan-Indian nationalism –Rammouhan Roy –Used European secular beliefs to unify –Indian National Congress –Muslim League

Other Important British Colonies Cape Colony Australia –Penal colony –Hated by God –Platypuses suck –Gold Rush New Zealand –Captain James Cook New Global Trade Networks formed –New population movement –Economic and social stratification