Define each one: Boer War Captain James Cook partition contested settler colonies Cecil Rhodes impis Ghost Dance Maji Maji Boxer Rebellion Great Mahele Bungalow hookahs Isandhlwana true colonies white dominions James Mill utilitarians Thomas Macaulay John Buchau René Maran Khoikhoi Lord Stanley Samory Ahimadou Sekou Mataram sepoys British Raj Methodism evangelicals Jeremy Bentham miscegenation white racial supremacy assegais muumuu haoles nationalists Natal Boer republics Rorke’s Drift Plassey Robert Clive presidencies Prince Kamehameha Java Queen Victoria princely states nabobs Lord Charles Cornwallis I. The Shift to Land Empires in Asia A. Prototype: The Dutch Advance on Java Describe the Dutch activity in Java: B. Pivot of World Empire: The Rise of the British Rule in India Describe the rise of the British East India Company: How doe the end of Mughal Empire help the East India Company? Identify Sepoys: 1757, Plassey What does Robert Clive do? What happens because of this? C. The Consolidation of British Rule Identify the Presidencies: What were the Capitals? D. Early Colonial Society in India and Java What happened to Asian societies? Who was the dominant class? What happens with indigenous women? E. Social Reform in the Colonies how does British control change? What happens in 1770s? Who was the British East India Company Accountable to? What group was excluded from administration? Identify the importance of Evangelical religion: Describe the attempt to reshape colonial society: II. Industrial Rivalries and the Partition of the World, 1870-1914 A. Unequal Combat: Describe the significance of Mass-produced weapons: How do Railroads and steam ships make combat unequal? III. Patterns of Dominance: Continuity and Change Identify "Tropical dependencies": Identify Settler colonies: What are "White Dominions?" How were Algeria, Kenya, and Southern Rhodesia different? A. Colonial Regimes and Social Hierarchies in the Tropical Dependencies Explain the Cultural influence of the following: English language education: Missionaries run schools: B. Changing Social Relations Between Colonizers and the Colonized As European communities grow, what happens to the societies? How did ideas of white supremacy form and shape the development of colonies? C. Shifts in Methods of Economic Extraction How did colonies increase production and lower costs? Why were many colonies become dependent? Why were Railways built? D. Settler Colonies in South Africa and the Pacific Describe settle colonies in South Africa and the Pacific: E. South Africa Identify Afrikaners: Who are the Khoikhoi and what happen to them? What happens under British rule? Describe the importance of Discovery of diamonds and gold: Identify Boer wars: F. Pacific Tragedies Describe colonization in New Zealand: Describe Colonization in Hawaii: Identify James Cook Identify Prince Kamehameha: What happened in 1898?