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Charles-1 Ruyard-4 Company-2 David-3

6.1-Match!

People and what they did, put the number in these:

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missionary that worked to end illegal slave trade.

Charles Darwin

responsible for the british imperialism in india.

Rudyard Kipling

19th Century theory of evolution through natural selection.

East India company

tried to justify imperialism to say it was their burden.

David Livingstone

Suez-3 Gold-1 Liberia-4 Malaya-2

6.2-Match!

People the routes they took, put the number in these:

A crown company during 1874 which expanded towards to the Asante empire during 1901.

Suez Canal

During the end of the 19th century, was the world’s greatest producer of rubber.

Gold Coast

allowed for ships to travel a faster router then normal.

Liberia

A country founded by former enslaved people.

Malaya

Sepoys-4 Treaty-1 Maori-2 Philippines-3

6.3-Match!

Things and facts about them, put the number in these:

The british fought the zulu kingdom, located on the south african coast of the indian ocean.

Sepoys

newcomers, having arrived from Polynesia in the 14th century.

Treaty of Waitangi

The philippines came under Spanish control in the 16th century, but there was no public education until 1863.

Maori

Indian soldiers under british employ, made up the majority of the british armed forces in colonial india.

Philippines Resistance

Railroads-2 Steamships-4 Cash Crops-1 Minerals-3

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inventions and matirials about them, put the number in these:

Materials that created a high demand for usage and commercial value.

Sepoys

newcomers, having arrivedhelped open up the colonial market for manufactured goods.

Steamships

Ores that are mined in ordered to be used for manufacturing.

Cash Crops

allowed for traveling through longer distances as well as ship perishable goods across said long distances.

Minerals