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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Eric Beckman
Eric Beckman
If you remember nothing else:
Industrialized countries in Europe, plus the US and Japan, controlled more territory overseas than ever before. This was good for investors in imperialist countries and bad for workers in the areas that they conquered. |
💡 STUDY TIP: You will never be asked specifically to identify a date. However, knowing the order of events will help immensely with cause and effect. For this reason, we have identified the most important dates to know 👇.
1780-1782 – Tupac Amaru II rebellion
1839-1842 – First Opium War
1857 – Great Rebellion in India aka Indian Mutiny aka Sepoy Mutiny
1859 – Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species
1868 – Kimberley Diamond Strike, South Africa
1869 – Suez Canal opens
1884 – Berlin Conference divides most of Africa between European states
1894-1895 – First Sino-Japanese War
1898 – Spanish-American War
1901 – White Australia Policy begins
AP World History: Modern Units 5 and 6 both cover the years c. 1750 CE - c. 1900 CE. This time period contains four Key Concepts. Imperialism and Migration are the most important in Unit 6. Industrialization is a key element of context.
💡 STUDY TIP: Use the following essential questions to guide your review of this entire unit. Keep in mind, these are not meant to be practice essay questions. Each question was written to help you summarize the key concept.
💡 STUDY TIP: These are the concepts and vocabulary from period 6 that would be most useful on the exam. Create a quizlet deck to make sure you are familiar with these terms!
Balkans | Berlin Conference | Boxer Rebellion | British Raj |
Cecil Rhodes | Chinese Exclusion Act | Colonialism | Commodity |
Congo Free State | Convict labor | Cotton | Dutch East Indies |
Economic imperialism | Ethnic enclave | French Indochina | Ghost Dance |
Guano | Hawaii | Ideology | Imperialism |
Indentured Servitude | Industrial crops | Kimberley Diamond Strike | King Leopold II |
Mahdist Revolt | Meiji Restoration | Nationalism | Opium |
Opium Wars | Palm Oil | Railroads | Rubber |
Samory Touré | Settler Colonialism | Sino-Japanese War | Social Darwinism |
Sokoto Caliphate | Spanish-American War | Suez Canal | Treaty of Nanjing |
Tupac Amaru II | Urbanization | White Australia Policy | Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement |
Yaa Asantewaa War | Zulu Nation |
🎥Watch: WHAP - Global Migration
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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Eric Beckman
Eric Beckman
If you remember nothing else:
Industrialized countries in Europe, plus the US and Japan, controlled more territory overseas than ever before. This was good for investors in imperialist countries and bad for workers in the areas that they conquered. |
💡 STUDY TIP: You will never be asked specifically to identify a date. However, knowing the order of events will help immensely with cause and effect. For this reason, we have identified the most important dates to know 👇.
1780-1782 – Tupac Amaru II rebellion
1839-1842 – First Opium War
1857 – Great Rebellion in India aka Indian Mutiny aka Sepoy Mutiny
1859 – Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species
1868 – Kimberley Diamond Strike, South Africa
1869 – Suez Canal opens
1884 – Berlin Conference divides most of Africa between European states
1894-1895 – First Sino-Japanese War
1898 – Spanish-American War
1901 – White Australia Policy begins
AP World History: Modern Units 5 and 6 both cover the years c. 1750 CE - c. 1900 CE. This time period contains four Key Concepts. Imperialism and Migration are the most important in Unit 6. Industrialization is a key element of context.
💡 STUDY TIP: Use the following essential questions to guide your review of this entire unit. Keep in mind, these are not meant to be practice essay questions. Each question was written to help you summarize the key concept.
💡 STUDY TIP: These are the concepts and vocabulary from period 6 that would be most useful on the exam. Create a quizlet deck to make sure you are familiar with these terms!
Balkans | Berlin Conference | Boxer Rebellion | British Raj |
Cecil Rhodes | Chinese Exclusion Act | Colonialism | Commodity |
Congo Free State | Convict labor | Cotton | Dutch East Indies |
Economic imperialism | Ethnic enclave | French Indochina | Ghost Dance |
Guano | Hawaii | Ideology | Imperialism |
Indentured Servitude | Industrial crops | Kimberley Diamond Strike | King Leopold II |
Mahdist Revolt | Meiji Restoration | Nationalism | Opium |
Opium Wars | Palm Oil | Railroads | Rubber |
Samory Touré | Settler Colonialism | Sino-Japanese War | Social Darwinism |
Sokoto Caliphate | Spanish-American War | Suez Canal | Treaty of Nanjing |
Tupac Amaru II | Urbanization | White Australia Policy | Xhosa Cattle-Killing Movement |
Yaa Asantewaa War | Zulu Nation |
🎥Watch: WHAP - Global Migration
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