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156340441mataramkingdom that controlled interior regions of Java in 17th century; Dutch East India Company paid tribute to the kingdom for rights of trade at Batavia; weakness of kingdom after 1670s allowed Dutch to exert control over all of Java.0
156340442sepoystroops that served the British East India Company; recruited from various warlike peoples of India.1
156340443British RajBritish political establishment in India; developed as a result of the rivalry between France and Britain in India.2
156340444Plasseybattle in 1751 between troops of the British East India Company and an Indian army under Sirãj ud-daula, ruler of Bengal; British victory resulted in controlof northern India.3
156340445Robert Clive(1725-1774) architect of British victory at Plassey in 1757; established foundations of British Raj in northern India (18th century).4
156340446presidenciesthree districts that made up the bulk of the directly ruled British territories in India; capitals at Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay.5
156340447princely statesdomains of Indian princes allied with the British Raj; agents of East India Company were stationed at the rulers' courts to ensure compliance; made up over one-third of the British Indian Empire.6
156340448nabobsname given to British representatives of the East India Company who went briefly to India to make fortunes through graft and exploitation.7
156340449Lord Charles Cornwallisreformer of the East India Company administration of India in the 1790s; reduced power of local British administrators; checked widespread corruption.8
156340450Rom Mohun RoyWestern-educated Indian leader, early in 19th century; cooperated with British outlaw sati.9
156340451Isandhlwanalocation of battle fought in 1879 between the British and Zulu armies in south Africa; resulted in defeat of British; one of few victories of African forces over western Europeans.10
156340452tropical dependenciesthe greater portion of the European empires consisting of Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific where small numbers of Europeans ruled large populations of non-Western peoples.11
156340453settlement coloniesareas, such as North America and Australia, that were both conquered by European invaders and settled by large numbers of European migrants who made the colonized areas their permanent home and dispersed and decimated the indigenous inhabitants.12
156340454White Dominionscolonies in which European settlers made up the overwhelming majority of the population; small numbers of native inhabitants were typically reduced by disease and wars of conquest; typical of British holdings in North America and Australia with growing independence in the 19th century.13
156340455white racial supremacybelief in the inherent mental, moral, and cultural superiority of whites; peaked in acceptance in decades before World War I; supported by social science doctrines of social Darwinists such as Herbert Spencer.14
156340456NatalBritish colony in South Africa; developed after Boer trek north from Cape Colony; major commercial outpost at Durban.15
156340457Boer RepublicsTransvaal and Orange Free State in southern Africa; established to assert independence of Boers from British colonial government in Cape Colony in 1850s; discovery of diamonds and precious metals caused British migration into the Boer areas in 1860s.16
156340458Cecil RhodesBritish entrepreneur in south Africa around 1900; manipulated political situation in south Africa to gain entry to resources of Boer republics; encouraged Boer Wars as means of destroying Boer independence.17
156340459Anglo-Boer Warfought between 1899 and 1902 over the continued independence of Boer republics; resulted in British victory, but began the process of decolonization for whites in South Africa.18
156340460Captain James Cookmade voyages to Hawaii from 1777 to 1779 resulted in opening of islands to the West; convinced Kamehameha to establish unified kingdom in the islands.19

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