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If your really want your history class to know everything about old and new imperialism, look no further. This 58-slide presentation depicts, describes, and explains everything from 19th Century expansion and the Congress of Berlin to the Russo-Japanese War and the Boxer Rebellion. A five-star resource ready to make your next unit on Imperialism great.

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imperialism, the russo-japanese war

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imperialism, boer war, european migration, indian national congress, opium war, russo-japanese war, taipaing rebellion, mathew perry, the raj, congress of berlin, boxer rebelion, dr. livingston, belgian congo, 19th century expansion, darjeeling railroad, social studies
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9th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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