A. P. World History Guided Reading Chapter 24 “Africa, India, and the New British Empire (1750 – 1870)” Terms: 1. Modernization 2.

“legitimate trade” 3. palm oil 4. recaptives 5. “secondary empires” 6.

nawabs 7. “Company Men” 8. sepoys 9. “Black Hole of Calcutta” 10. British raj 11.

Durbars 12. Indian Civil Service 13. Indian National Congress 14. Clipper ships 15. Ambergris 16.

Contracts of indenture 17. Individuals / Peoples: 18. Shaka 19. Usumann dan Fodio 20. Muhammad Ali 21.

David Livingston 22. Henry Morton Stanley 23. Tippu Tip 24. Robert Clive 25.

Afrikaners 26. Captain James Cook 27. Maoris 28. Aborigines Places / Kingdoms / Colonies: 29.

Zulu Kingdom 30. Sokoto Caliphate 31. Ethiopia 32. Liberia 33. Maratha Confederation 34. Cape Colony 35.

Orange Free State and Transvaal 36. Singapore Events: 37. Sepoy Rebellion (Revolution of 1857) 38. The Great Trek Questions to Outline: 1. What was Muhammad Ali’s central aim and list five of his accomplishments.

2. What did Ismail of Egypt mean when he said, “My country is no longer in Africa, it is in Europe. ”? 3. How and why did France take over Algeria in 1844? 4.Ironically, what country became the most aggressive abolitionists? 5.

Describe the Niger Delta slavery. 6. Where were the three major centers of British power in India during the 19th century? 7. List the four major British policies toward India during the 19th century. 8.

What were the causes of the Sepoy Rebellion? 9. List at least 8 descriptors of the economy of British India. 10. How was Australia settled by the British? New Zealand? 11. Describe the ways in which the Maoris and the Aborigines were treated by the Europeans.

12. List all the areas in the world under British control in 1870.