New imperialism

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    Africa

  • The pacific region and the movement of the people

    a lot migrants moved from a Asian country to another but was also a growing presence of Europeans in Asia a consequence of the increasing integration of the world economy most of the lands that explorers like cook encountered were occupied by society with chiefs crop agricultural domestic animals such as chickens and pigs. Australia was first developed by Brian as a penal colony
  • China under pressure

    In 1900 foreign troops marched into China’s capital to
    protect foreign nationals, and more and more Chinese had come to think
    that their government, society, and cultural values needed to be radically
    changed. China refused to accept
    foreign diplomats at its capital in Beijing, and the expansion of trade fell. As the population grew, farm size shrank, forests
    were put to the plow, surplus labor suppressed wages, and conflicts over
    rights to water and tenancy increased.
  • Japan rapid transformation

    During the eighteenth century Japan (much more effectively than China)
    kept foreign merchants and missionaries at bay. Japan at this time was a complex society. The emperor in Kyoto had no
    effective powers. no environmental events
  • one of the primary sources

    https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/congo-free-state-1885-1908/ this source shows what the belgium had done to the congolese people.
  • Events During Competition for southeast asia

    Rizal learned several European languages and made friends. In Europe Rizal got involved in Filipino revolutionary When nationalist secret society rose in revolt in 1896 Rizal in an effort to distance himself volunteered to go to Cuba to help with the outbreak of yellow fever