Imperialism in Asia
Meiji Restoration
(1868-1912) Young emperor believed the best way to keep independence was to westernized, modernize and reform was Japan, which became the most industrialized and powerful Asian country
Boxer Rebellion
(1899) Nationalistic movement to end European imperialism in China
Spheres of Economic Influence
European countries divided China into ______, areas of economic dominance
Opium War
British increased China's opium addiction and when China stopped trade, the British sent in their navy
British in South East Asia
Burma and Malaysia; built Singapore and dominated trade
Taiping Rebellion
Civil War (1850's) against Qing Dynasty wanting to end feudal system; Over 20M died
British East India Company
Created to control trade between Britain, East Asia and India; Controlled trade with India until British took over
Jewel of British Empire
India's big population and raw goods
French in South East Asia
Indochina(Vietnam); use resources to benefit France
Dutch in South East Asia
Indonesia; controlled much of spice trade until British control
Imperialism in China
Mostly closed to European traders
Spain and US in South East Asia
Philippines; US fought a war to control and became imperialist
Japan
Severely restricted foreign influence
Commodore Perry (1854)
US forced Japan to open itself to trade
India controlled by British
Wanted to Westernize India