Modern Japan borrowed the prefecture system from this Western nation.
The Indonesian island where the Dutch started building their overseas empire.
The last of the Tokugawa shoguns of Japan.
The messianic leader of the Taiping Rebellion; he thought that he was a brother of Jesus Christ.
A real existential threat to the Qing dynasty in the late 1800's; claimed about 20 million lives.
This man's discoveries led to greater sanitation practices worldwide, saving millions of lives.
This businessman was largely responsible for orchestrating the Boer War between the British and Dutch in South Africa.
The country that was fully annexed by Japan in 1910.
The Chinese communist leader who will bring all of China under centralized rule after World War II.
Prussian leader who was instrumental in the creation of the new German state.
The ancient upper caste Hindu custom of burning a widow alive on the funeral pyre of her dead husband.
One of the most effective Qing generals to fight against the Taiping rebels.
One of the leaders of the 1911 revolt that toppled the Qing dynasty.
This industry helped to make Japan an industrial power.
This woman dominated the last decades of the Qing dynasty.
The Meiji emperor of Japan who presided over his country's modernization.
This big chunk of central Africa was the personal colony of Belgian King Leopold for about 20 years.
An old Sanskrit word basically meaning "rule" or "lordship," frequently used to refer to British rule in India.
The consumer good that the British used to fix their trade imbalance with China.
This word refers to Dutch South African farmers.