AP World History
Sepoys
Troops that served the British East India Company; recruited from various warlike peoples of India
Open Door Policy
U.S. pledged its support of the sovereignty of the Chinese government and announces equal trading privileges amount all imperial powers (basically Europe and the U.S.)
Social mobility
ability of a person to work his way up from one social class to the next, became more common place
Boxer Rebellion "Harmonious Fists"
an organized response to the Manchu governments defeats and concessions to the western powers and Japan
Social Darwinist
applied Charles Darwin's biological theory of natural selection to sociology. "survival of the fittest"
Montesquieu
believed in the 3 branches of government
Charles Darwin
came up with the biological theory of natural selection through sociology "Evolution"
Textile
cloth, linens, clothes
Suez Canal
completed in 1869 connected the Mediterranean sea to the Indian Ocean around the cape of Good Hope.
Berlin Conference
conference about splitting up Africa
Domestic System
cotton woven at homes or small shops as a part of an inefficient, high labor
Muhammad Ali
defeated the French and the Ottoman and gained control of Egypt in 1805
Standard of Living
family became individual, the standard family was middle class, happy/ healthy= loyal & productive people
7 years war
fought both is continental Europe and also in overseas colonies between 1756 and 1763; resulted in Prussian seizures of land from Austria and English seizures of colonies in India and North America
Matthew Perry
from the U.S. arrived in Japan on a steam boat, Japan never seen one before and they quickly realized that their isolation had resulted in their inability to compete economically and military with the industrialized world (1853)
Communism
government has all of the power
Factors of Production
land, labor and capital, that is needed to create/ invent/ product
White Lotus Rebellion
led by Buddhists who were frustrated over taxes and government corruption
John Locke
life, liberty, and property
Socialism
mix between government having control and free market
Urbanization
natural growth of the increased efficiencies in farming and agriculture
Capitalism
people control FOP
Rudyard Kipling "White Man's Burden"
poem that describes how when European Nations conquered the rest of the world, those endeavors were " burdens" duty of Europeans to conqueror each "half- devil and half- child" so that they could be converted to Christianity and civilized in the European fashion.
Robert Clive and "Corporate Troops"
raised an effective army that riddled the subcontinent of the french, successfully conquered the Bengal region (Bangladesh)
Agriculture Revolution
resulted in food surplus, farming and the basis to starting strong civilizations. Also, crop rotations, planting crops with higher yield.
Thomas Paine
student of enlightenment, Common Sense explained. Americans natural rights and appealed to the colonists to form a better government
Ethnocentrism
the dominant ethic group believed they were the center of the world "higher/ superior"
Labor Unions
unions were vehicles through which thousands of employees bargained for better working conditions or threatened to strike, there by shutting down the factory
Abbas I
was Muhammad's successor that halted his westernization attempts. He reinvigorated under subsequent rulers, who worked with the French to construct the Suez Canal
Indian national Congress
well educated Indians began the path towards independence
Taiping rebellion
were led by a religious zealot claiming to be the brother of Jesus, recruited an army nearly a million strong and nearly succeeded in bringing down the Manchu government
Adam Smith
wrote "The Wealth of Nations"(1776) that economic prosperity and fairness is best achieved through private ownership
Friedrich Engel
wrote that the working class would eventually revolt, wrote it with Karl Marx
Ottoman "beys"
"beys" were local leaders that had more influence over developments in Egypt that the rulers in Istanbul. Ottoman rule at this time was very weak
Treaty of Kanagawa
(1854) grossly favored the U.S. and other countries. They were in leadership of the Samurai, the revolted against the shogun who had ratifies these treaties and restored Emperor Meiji to power
"Boer, Africaners" Boer War
(1899- 1902) the British reigned supreme and all of south Africa was annexed as part of the ever expanding British empire - Boers= south African dutch -Boers later discovered diamonds and gold in the Transvaal, the British quickly followed the rights to the resources had bloody battles
Russo- Japanese war
(1904) victorous Japanese kicked Russia out of Manchuria and established its own sphere of influence there. Japan was now not just an imperial power but a world power
Enclosure
(Enclosure Movement) public lands that were shared during the Middle Ages, enclosed by fences allowed for private farming and private gain
Free market economy
(capitalism) individuals sell their products and services in a free and open market.
Laissez- faire
(capitalism) when government remove themselves entirely from regulation
British East India Company
(tea and cotton) a joint- stock company that operated like a multinational corporation with exclusive rights over British trade with India
Luddites
(were afraid of machines) destroyed equipment in factories in the middle of the night to protest working condition and pitiful wages. As a result they executed workers
Suffrage (men & women)
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Sino- French war
1883 the Chinese lost control of Vietnam to the French who later established the French Indochina
Factory Act of 1883
British Parliament passed the law that limited the hours of each work day, restricted children from working in factories and required factory owners to make working conditions safer and cleaner
Treaty of Nanjing
British military forced China to sign the treaty, 1st of the "unequal treaties" which Britain was given considerable rights to expand trade with China
opium wars
Chinese English fought a war over the opium trade
Sino- Japanese War
Chinese was defeated when the rising imperial power of Japan wanted in on the action
Spheres of Influence
European powers were rushing to establish a greater presence in China. France, Germany, Russia and of course Britain carved up huge slices of China for themselves
Karl Marx
German economist and philosopher who spent a good part of his adult life living in poverty, pointed out that factory workers had genuine opportunities but were being exploited