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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 (1740-1757)India - British Victories1757 Battle of Plassey,where British defeated a 50,000 Indian army with 3000 troops, winning the fertile Bengal. Imperiali sm (1770s)India - Social ReformThe British local leaders become corrupt, causing the Bengal Famine.Lord Charles Cornwallis made political reform - reduced local administrator'spower, checked widespread corruption,limited Indian involvement in government,supported western education. (1794-1831)Hawaii - EffectsKamehameha created his kingdomand established trade with theEuropean merchants. The introductionof Christianity weakened women status, changed clothing, and brought a school system. (1850s)New Zealand - Second Disruption & ColonizationThe Europeans began claiming land. The Maoris fought back with only temporarilysuccess. Eventually survives using Britishlaws. (1777-1779)Hawaii - BeginningCaptain James Cook opens Hawaii to the west. ConvinceHawaiian Prince Kamehamehato imitate western ways to unify his kingdom. 1800-1898Hawaii - Change & ColonizationAsian migration compensates the loss of native population as laborers for sugar production. As Hawaiian Emperors weakened, farmers wished for USA controlover Hawaii for their economic interests.US Congress formally took over in 1898 (1790s)New Zealand - First DisruptionThe first Europeans were timber merchants and whalers who established settlementson the coast. They introduced agriculture, alcohol, firearms, and Christianity, and caused alcoholism, prostitution, disruption between tribal groups, and diseases that killed much of the native population. (1750s)Java - Resistance & ColonizationSultan Mangkubumi attemptedto restore Mataram's control overDutch land but failed, and Dutchtook control of entire land (1619 - 1670)Java - BeginningThe Dutch established it's Asianheadquarters at Batavia, and concentrated on gaining monopoly over spices while paying tribute to the Mataram sultans. Then they beganinterfering with fighting over throne, demandingland for their assistance. 1700sIndia - BeginningInitially, the British India Companywas hostile, but began to meddle with conflicts between princes, anddemanded land for their assistance, emerging as India's rival.
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