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Ch 24 Vocab on Africa, India, and the New British Empire, 1750-1870

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rule over South Asia by East India Company and then by a British government   British raj  
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large, fast, streamlined ship; increased trade   clipper ship  
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voluntary agreement to work for a period of time in exchange for a trip across the ocean   contract of indenture  
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display of political power and wealth in British India   durbar  
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elite professional class of officials who administered the government of British India   Indian Civil Service  
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demanded more political power for Indians; membership was mainly middle class   Indian National Congress  
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exports from Africa that did not include the newly outlawed slave trade   "legitimate" trade  
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reforming political, economic, social, and cultural traditions, often with no regards to local traditions   modernization  
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  Muhammad Ali  
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a Muslim prince allied to British India; technically a semi-autonomous deputy of the Mughal emperor   nawab  
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Africans rescued by British Royal Navy from the illegal slave trade and restored to free status   recaptives  
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a soldier in South Asia, especially in the service of the British   sepoy  
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rebellion of sepoy against practices the violated religious customs   Sepoy Rebellion  
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a large Muslim state founded in what is now Nigeria   Sokoto Caliphate  
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a people pf modern South Africa whom King Shaka united until 1818   Zulu  
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