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Imperialism
Cultural Motivations
Sepoy Rebellion
They forcefully attempted to convert the Muslims into Christianity and did not intend to do so peacefully.
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Economic Motivations
The Opium Wars
The governor of Canton confiscated 20,000 chests, which was a small fortune of the British opium and ordered it to be destroyed
No foreign merchants would be allowed to trade China unless they agreed to stiff conditions which were outlawing the opium trade, submitting to Chinese laws, suspended trade, ordered British ships to immediately withdraw from China
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Colonized
Nationalism
Colonized people took pride in their customs, tradition and nationhood.
Resistance
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Mysticism
Colonized people turned to their traditional religions for safety. Their thought if they turned to religion that they would be protected from technologically advanced invaders.
Co-Option
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The colonized people try to play powers against each other and/or buy technology in order to catch up.
Colonizers
Indirect Rule
Sepoy Rebellion in India
Christianity, Conversion, Hinduism, and Islam
A system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers.
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Africa
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