SS Imperialism
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Imperialism | one nation extends its control to the government and the economy of another nation
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Direct Rule | they created a colony that was ruled directly by the home country
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Sphere of Influence | was a region where the imperial power held the sole right to trade or invest
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Protectorate | a system in which people have their own government
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Thomas Stanford Raffles | He founded Singapore in 1819
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Captain James Cook | In 1770, he claimed the continent of Australia for Britain
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Ferdinand de Lesseps | In 1854, he signed a contract with Egypt to build a canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Sea
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