Resistance to Imperialism.

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Resistance to Imperialism

Resistance to Imperialism Natives of Africa, Asia, and Oceania Liked improvements made by imperialist rulers roads, railroads, schools, peace, etc. Disliked the way they were treated by rulers Wanted to rule themselves Disliked racism of imperialist nations Felt foreign culture was being forced on them Sometimes fought against imperialism Most natives were easily defeated Industrialized nations were more united and had better weapons and technology Some natives put up fierce resistance

South Africa

Europeans in South Africa The Dutch established a colony in South Africa After defeating the Dutch in a war, Great Britain took control of South Africa

The Zulu War The British and the Zulus (a native tribe of Southern Africa) fought a war over land The Zulus put up fierce resistance and won a major battle even though they were fighting with spears against guns Eventually the British overwhelmed and defeated the Zulus and took control of their lands

“The Jewel of the Crown” for the British Empire India “The Jewel of the Crown” for the British Empire

British India The British East India Company was given permission by the British government to run the colony of India Indian soldiers called Sepoys were hired by the East India Company to protect their business Most Sepoys were Muslim or Hindu Indians did not have same rights as British Many British looked down on Indians because of their race

The Sepoy Rebellion Sepoys were ordered to use rifle cartridge that was rumored to be greased with cow and pig fat They refused to follow orders and were being thrown in jail Hindus believe cows are sacred animals Muslims believe pigs are unclean Sepoys rioted and captured part of India It took over 1 year for the British to regain control

Sepoy Rebellion Results: Rebellion was unsuccessful British government took full control of India Indian nationalism and desire for independence grew British mistreatment Indians grew

China

China In the early 1900’s China’s government was very weak and could not keep other countries from taking control of its ports Open Door Policy: the policy of allowing all nations access to trade in China Foreign countries controlled trade and had a great deal of influence in China Missionaries spread Christianity to Chinese

The Boxer Rebellion Righteous and Harmonious Fists: a group of Chinese warriors (called “Boxers” by Europeans) who wanted to end foreign influence and the spread of Christianity in China Boxers attacked Chinese Christians and foreigners Several nations sent soldiers to protect their interests The foreigners defeated the Boxers Results Foreign powers gained even more control of China Growth in Chinese nationalism

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