History

Cards (13)

  • causes of european expansionism[god]

    -to spread religious beliefs(Christianity)
    -believed it was their duty to spread their religion
    -missionaries & humanitarian work(act of good will for example giving resources like food so the people will trust that the religion is real)
  • causes of european expansionism[gold]

    -for money, raw materials(cotton etc), manufactered goods(textile etc)
    -for trade routes, market, and human(slaves or soldiers)
    -make money to supply for population and production, conker for colonies
  • causes of european expansionism[glory]

    -for pride to a country, competition, military power
    -belief of own superior(believing that one is the best)
  • causes of industrial revolution[political stability]
    -taxes were low so it was easy for businesses and trade to take place
    -no war taking place inside of Britain
    -peaceful for farming or trading
  • causes of industrial revolution[geographical location]

    -Britain was surrounded by sea
    -lots of space to build ports and ships
    -helps to develop a mature sea trade for more resources and markets.
  • causes of industrial revolution[rise in population]

    -rise of population caused high demands in food, medical care
    -new machinary and technology were invented to keep up with the demands
  • causes of industrial revolution[raw materials]


    -Britain had a great acess to coal and iron
    -coal was able to power steam engines used for large machines
    -also improved steam boats and trains used for transportation and trading
    -increased efficency
    -iron were used to construct machines, rails and buildings
  • causes of industrial revolution[argriculture revolution]


    -increase in food production supported a growing population
    -improved efficiency and freed up laborers to work in the factories
  • Nationalism
    • emphasizes the sovereignty and independence of the Chinese nation
    • aims to eliminate foreign influence
    • seek the promotion and preservation of Chinese traditions
  • Democracy
    • the establishment of a Republican government that is elected and responsive to the will of the people
    • advocates for the protection of individual rights and freedoms
  • Livelihood
    • focuses on improving the well-being and quality of life for the Chinese people
    • aims to address poverty, inequality, and social injustices by promoting land reform, and social welfare programs
  • Politically
    -Power and authority of the government derived from the people.
    -Political participation grew as more people could vote
    -More common citizens (or “new men”) played increasingly important roles in local and state governance.
  • Economically
    -Opened the western territories for invasion and settlement, which created new domestic markets.
    -Americans began to create their own manufactures, no longer content to rely on those in Britain.