Perry Document
Monroe Doctrine
USS Maine
Sepoy Rebellion
Roosevelt Corollary
Nationalsim
Opium Wars
Berlin Conference
Boxer Rebellion
Western Superiority
Meiji Restoration
Imperialism
A term used to describe the Industrial Revolution in Japan.
A strong sense of loyalty to a country mixed with the desire to make it superior to all other countries.
The sinking of this ship was the cause of the US entering the Spanish-American War.
A promise that the US would protect any country in the Western Hemisphere against any further colonization from Europe.
A meeting of European countries where the conquest of Africa was organized.
A rebellion in China against British imperial practices where the British forced the Chinese to trade their goods for drugs.
A conflict caused by British cultural insensitivity towards Indian and Muslim culture.
The belief that because Western, industrialized countries were stronger, they were better than other countries and conquering them was an act of mercy.
A Chinese rebellion against the British where locals attempted to wipe out Christianity and British influence in China.
An American threat to the Japanese that the US would conquer Japan if it did not open up to trade.
When stronger, industrialized nations conquered weaker nations for their markets, labor, and resources.
Effectively stated that the US would become the police force of the Western Hemisphere.