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Ahmed Arabi (863)
Imperialism of 1880-1914 and European expansion in the 1800’s (869)
The average European standard of living in 1750 (856)
Successful response to Western Imperialism before WWI (880)
The typical European immigrant (865)
European foreign investment (859)
The Sino-Japanese War (881)
The British intervention in Egypt that began in 1876 (863)
The Jews and immigration (865-867)
U.S. colony after the Spanish-American War (872)
Rudyard Kipling’s “white man’s burden” (875-876)
The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 (870)
The Boxer Rebellion (882)
Reasons Europeans migrated (865)
Cause of the Sino-British War (860)
Average income in the Third World (856)
German chancellor Otto von Bismarck (870)
Order of events (857)
Order of events (857)
The writings of Heinrich von Treitschke (872)
European power established their claim to an African territory (870)
Factor that influenced European immigrants returning to their native lands (865)
China’s government and the opium trade (860)
J.A. Hobson and his book Imperialism (876)
Japanese shores and Western trade (860-861)
The Treaty of Nanking (860)
Indian social group and British colonial rule (879)
European critics of imperialism (870-876)
The Meiji Restoration (879-880)
Korea in 1910 (880)
Sun Yat-sen (882)
Asians, Africans and their acceptance of European imperial rule (877)
Matthew Perry (860)
World trade by 1913 (857)
Ismail Ali (862)
The Battle of Omdurman (870, 872)
European emigrants between 1851 and 1960 (865)
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