Imperialism and Colonialism · 1850 – 1914
Imperialism in Asia
The Opium Wars in China and the Meiji Restoration in Japan.
Key Questions
- 1How did the "Unequal Treaties" affect Chinese sovereignty?
- 2Why did Japan succeed in modernising while China struggled?
- 3What was the impact of Western trade on Asian economies?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9HI305AC9HI309
Year: Year 11
Subject: Modern History
Unit: Imperialism and Colonialism
Period: 1850 – 1914
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