Consequences of Imperialism in Asia

Consequences of Imperialism in Asia

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Emma Peterson

History, Social Studies

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

05:57

The video explores economic imperialism from 1750 to 1900, highlighting how industrial powers like Britain and France exerted control over non-industrialized nations through economic means. Key examples include the Opium Wars, which shifted China's global standing, and British investments in Argentina, which led to economic dependence. The video also discusses the reorganization of colonial economies to favor imperial powers, focusing on trade and commodities.

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What is a key characteristic of economic imperialism?

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What was the main reason for Britain's trade imbalance with China?

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What was the outcome of the Treaty of Nanjing?

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What was a major consequence of the Taiping Rebellion?

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Which countries were involved in the Second Opium War?

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What was the result of the Second Opium War for China?

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How did British investments impact Argentina in the 19th century?

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What was a common strategy of imperial powers in their colonies?

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What was the main purpose of reorganizing colonial economies?

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Which of the following was a commodity extracted from colonies in sub-Saharan Africa?

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