Topic 6.3
indigenous responses to state expansion
from 1750 to 1900
THEMATIC FOCUS
Governance (GOV)
A variety of internal and external factors contribute to state formation, expansion,
and decline. Governments maintain order through a variety of administrative
institutions, policies, and procedures, and governments obtain, retain, and exercise
power in different ways and for different purposes.
Unit 6: Learning Objective C
Explain how and why internal and external factors have influenced the process of state building from 1750 to 1900.
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
KC 1
Increasing questions about political authority and growing nationalism contributed to anticolonial movements.
KC 2
Anti-imperial resistance took various forms, including direct resistance within empires and the creation of new states on the peripheries.
KC 3
Increasing discontent with imperial rule led to rebellions, some of which were influenced by religious ideas.
Governance (GOV)
A variety of internal and external factors contribute to state formation, expansion,
and decline. Governments maintain order through a variety of administrative
institutions, policies, and procedures, and governments obtain, retain, and exercise
power in different ways and for different purposes.
Unit 6: Learning Objective C
Explain how and why internal and external factors have influenced the process of state building from 1750 to 1900.
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
KC 1
Increasing questions about political authority and growing nationalism contributed to anticolonial movements.
KC 2
Anti-imperial resistance took various forms, including direct resistance within empires and the creation of new states on the peripheries.
KC 3
Increasing discontent with imperial rule led to rebellions, some of which were influenced by religious ideas.