Coursenotes ap world chapter 254/9/2023 ![]() They were the most powerful and most feared fighters in southern Africa because of Skaka's military knowledge also important center of slaves and ivoryĪ people of modern South Africa whom KIng Shaka united in 1818. Home of spice plantations owned mostly by Arab and Swahili people. ![]() This is where many of the recaptives were liberated ![]() they were liberated in sierra leoneĪn Indian soldier in South Asia, especially in her service of the British the populist government made land available at low cost to European settlers.Īfricans rescued by British's Royal Navy from the illegal slave trade of the 19th century and resorted to free status. Term used for Muslim princes who were deputies of the mughal emperor in name onlyīritish settlers were attracted to this land because of their vast amount of seals for sealskin trade, and sperm whales for oil, lube, soap, and other products. MOst early members were upper-caste Western educated Hindus and Parsis, and until more people joined it couldn't challenge British ruleĪ muslim prince allied with the British India technically, a semi-autonomous deputy of the Mughal emperor. After 1920 it appealed more to the poor and organized mass protest demanding self-government and independance. It's membership was middleclass, and it had modest demands until WW1. These men visited the villages in their districts, heard lawsuits and complaints and passed judgmentsĪ movement and political party founded to demand greater Indian participation in the gov. Originally composed exculusively of well-educated British men, it graadually added qualified Indians. Ostensibly in imitation of the pageantry of the Mughal Empire.Įlite professional class of officials who administered the government of british India. they were pain with a small salary, but were provided with housing, clothing, and medical care.Īn elaborate display of political power and wealth in British India. they were usually bound to work for 5 to 7 years. Before 1800 most indentured servants were Europeans after 1800 most indentured laborers were Asians. they lowered shipping cost and further stimulated maritime trade.Ī voluntary agreement binding a person to work for a specifies period of years in return for free passage to an overseas destination. Large, fast, streamlined sailing vessel, often American built of the mid to late 19th century rigged with vast canvas sails hung from tall mast. It was to remake India on a British model through administrative and social reform. The rule over much of South by the East India Company and then by a British government. The first permanent British settlers were convicts sent to exileĬreated by Rommohun Roy to attract Indians who sought to reconcile the values of the west with the religious traditions of India Residents of Africa began to refer to themselves as this termīrittish settlers displaced the indigenious peoples here. He was a military geniusĬonquered the former Hausa states in the west and formed the Sokoto caliphate. He expanded the kingdom by raiding neighbors and spreading a warfare system. HIs Brahmo Samaj (divine society) attracted Indians who sought to reconcile the values of the west with the religious traditions of India. He was a successful administrator for the East India Company. Promoted the development of Indian nationlism. He headed the strongest state in the Islamic world and the first to employ Western methods and technology. Also he is the successor to Napoleon's rule. His descendants ruled Egypt until overthrown in 1952. He ruled as an Ottoman governor but had imperial ambitions. Leader of Egyptian modernization in the early 19th century. Journalist that wrote about Tippu Tip, and went on an expedition to search for the "lost" missionary doctor Livingstone He traced the course of the Zambezi River, and named its greatest waterfall for queen Victoria. Scottish missionary doctor that explored southern and central Africa.
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