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| seized power in Egypt in 1805 and ruled for 30 years |
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| hired by King Leopold II to help Belgium settlements |
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| King ________ promoted friendly relations with Western powers in Thailand. |
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| Who led a bitter revolt for Independence in the Philippines? |
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| _________ rule allowed local rulers to maintain their positions. |
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| colony founded by Sir Thomas Raffles |
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| used nonviolent resistance to force Britain to improve conditions |
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| was the son of Native American peasants and Mexican national hero that introduced reforms |
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| guaranteed independence of Latin American nations |
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| descendents of the original Dutch settlers of Cape Town |
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| Who set up a school system to train Indian students to serve government? |
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| ________ Mutiny was a result of growing distrust of the British in India |
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| British "lifeline to India" |
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| ___________ rule removed local elites from power and replaced them |
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| allowed passage from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean |
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| In the 19th century European nations began to view Asian and African societies as sources of __________ _____________ and a market for western goods. |
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| ___________ ______________ is where countries sought direct control over territories. |
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| a political unit that depends on another person for protection |
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| U.S forces under Comodore ____________ _______________ defeated the Spanish at Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. |
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| By 1914, all of Africa except for _____________ and ______________ were under European rule. |
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