PPT-Resisting British Control
Author : giovanna-bartolotta | Published Date : 2018-09-24
The Battle of Isandlwana South Africa in 19th Century Cape Colony Natal under British rule The Transvaal also known as SAR and Orange Free State under Boer control
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Resisting British Control" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Resisting British Control: Transcript
The Battle of Isandlwana South Africa in 19th Century Cape Colony Natal under British rule The Transvaal also known as SAR and Orange Free State under Boer control Different African kingdoms including the Zulu Kingdom Zululand. The Mughal Empire. -Decline of the . Mughals. began with religious conflict between Muslims and Hindus and resulted . in fighting . and a . divided. empire. End of Mughal Rule. 1600s, the British East India Company set up trading posts at Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta. . India . and the . Indian . Resistance. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Mughal Dynasty. British East Indian Company Rule. Resistance to BEIC Rule. The Raj. Raj Methods . Benefits of the Raj . Detriments of the Raj . How did new British laws lead to greater tension between Parliament and American colonists?. Vocabulary . describe – give details about. revenue – income for the government, often through taxes. levy – establish and collect a tax. Raj. India in the Late Middle Ages. The Mughal Empire. Established by Emperor Babul in the early 1500s. Expanded its control over India over the next 2 centuries;. But its . heartland . was in Northern India. Sulfate-resisting Portland Cement Chemical CompositionSulfate-resisting Portland cement clinker consists predominantly of compounds formed from calcium, silica, alumina and iron. Calcium sulfate is pr The British Occupation of Egypt:. Sovereign Default and Technocratic Imperialism. James E. Baldwin. Different forms of imperial domination. Military occupation. Direct rule. Client states. Cultural dominance: westernization. L/O – To identify the reasons why the British took control of India. Starter. – In what ways does Indian culture influence modern day Britain?. After conquering most of North America from the French, this was the size of the British Empire in 1763. What Is Temptation. ?. . The . Old Testament Hebrew word . N. asah. . means . "an attempt to prove the quality of something." . . Nasah. . is most often translated in the Bible as . "test, prove, tempt or try. Warm-Up (IN Page 78 TOP). ***Use COMPLETE SENTENCES!***. Why are there taxes on certain things?. For what are current taxes used?. Do citizens today have a responsibility to pay taxes? Why or why not?. Before Colonization:. The . Mughal. Empire. In the . Mughal Empire. (1526-1757), Muslims were favored over the majority Hindus. . Decline . of the Mughals began with religious conflict between Muslims and Hindus and resulted in infighting and a . In a nutshell: The British try to boss around the colonies, and the colonies say “Oh no you . dihn’t. !”. 3.1.1. The competition among the British, French, and American Indians for economic and political advantage in North America culminated in the Seven Years’ War (the French and Indian War), in which Britain defeated France and allied American Indians.. How did new British laws lead to greater tension between Parliament and American colonists?. Vocabulary . describe – give details about. revenue – income for the government, often through taxes. levy – establish and collect a tax. Check your work!. Definition. Imperialism: . --one country takes control of another. --empire-building. Motivations. Economic. --Natural Resources. --Naval bases. --Raw Materials. --New markets for industrial products. Sovereign Default and Technocratic Imperialism. James E. Baldwin. Different forms of imperial domination. Military occupation. Direct rule. Client states. Cultural dominance: westernization. Economic dominance: .
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Resisting British Control"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents