AP World Chapter 25 Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Mataram | controlled most of interior Java in the 17th century; weakness of the state after the 1670s allowed the Dutch to expand their control over all of Java. |
| sepoys | Indian troops, trained in European style, serving the French and British. |
| British Raj | the British political establishment in India. |
| Plassey (1757) | battle between the troops of the British East India Company and the Indian ruler of Bengal; British victory gave them control of northeast India. |
| Robert Clive | architect of British victory at Plassey; established foundations of the Raj in northern India. |
| presidencies | three districts that comprised the bulk of British-ruled territories in India during the early 19th century; capitals at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay. |
| princely states | ruled by Indian princes allied with the Raj; agents of the East India Company were stationed at their courts to ensure loyalty. |
| nabobs | name given to British who went to India to make fortunes through graft and exploitation; returned to Britain to live richly. |
| Lord Charles Cornwallis | British official who reformed East India Company corruption during the 1790s. |
| Ram Mohun Roy | western-educated Indian leader, early 19th century; cooperated with British to outlaw sati. |
| Isandhlwana (1879) | Zulu defeat of a British army; one of the few indigenous victories over 19th-century European armies. |
| tropical dependencies | Western European possessions in Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific where small numbers of Europeans ruled large indigenous populations. |
| settlement colonies | colonies—such as South Africa, New Zealand, Algeria, Kenya, and Hawaii—where European populations lived among and replaced indigenous peoples. |
| White Dominions | a type of settlement colony—as in North America and Australia—where European settlers made up the majority of the population. |
| white racial supremacy | belief in the inherent superiority of whites over the rest of humanity; peaked in the period before World War I. |
| Natal | British colony in southern Africa; developed after Boer trek north from Cape Colony; major commercial outpost at Durban. |
| Boer republics | independent states—the Orange Free State and Transvaal—established during the 1850s in the South African interior by Afrikaners. |
| Cecil Rhodes | British entrepreneur in South Africa; manipulated the political situation to gain entry to the diamonds and gold discovered in the Boer republics. |
| Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) | fought between the British and Afrikaners; British victory and post-war policies left Africans under Afrikaner control. |
| Captain James Cook | his voyages to Hawaii from 1777 to 1779 opened the islands to the West. |
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