Imperial

Imperialism

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    Imperialism

  • The Berlin Conference

    The Berlin Conference
    European powers met at Berlin, Germany to regulate colonization and trade in Africa to avoid violence and division.
  • First Sino-Japanese War

    The japanese, the victors of the war caused by their large, growing influence in Korea, gained treaty ports, and the island of Taiwan.
  • Battle of Adwa

    Battle of Adwa
    Battle between the Ethiopians and the Italians that ended in Ethiopias victory, allowing them to become one of the few African nations with Independence.
  • Spanish-American War

    Spanish-American War
    conflict fought between Spain and the United States in 1898.
  • Newlands Resolution

    Newlands Resolution
    transfer of Hawaiian sovereignty to the United States.
  • The Open Door Policy

    The Open Door Policy
    the United States policy established in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, and dispatched to the major European powers.
  • The Boer War

    The Boer War
    allowed the victors, the British, to unite the Cape Colony and the former Boer Republics into the Union of South Africa, granting South Africa a new constitution, segregating whites and blacks in South Africa.
  • Anglo-Japanese Alliance

    Anglo-Japanese Alliance
    alliance between United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland and the Empire of Japan
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated
    the event that ignited World War I.