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Course: World History Project - Origins to the Present > Unit 6
Lesson 4: Imperialism | 6.3- READ: Industrial Imperialism, the “New” Imperialism
- READ: Responses to Industrial Imperialism
- READ: Ottilie Baader (Graphic Biography)
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: Experiencing Colonialism - Through a Ghanaian Lens
- WATCH: Experiencing Colonialism - Through a Ghanaian Lens
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: Asian Responses to Imperialism
- WATCH: Asian Responses to Imperialism
- READ: Dadabhai Naoroji (Graphic Biography)
- READ: Struggle and Transformation in China
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: Opium Wars
- WATCH: Opium Wars
- READ: Dual Consciousness
- BEFORE YOU WATCH: Resisting Colonialism - Through a Ghanaian Lens
- WATCH: Resisting Colonialism - Through a Ghanaian Lens
- Imperialism
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WATCH: Resisting Colonialism - Through a Ghanaian Lens
We often think of resistance to colonialism in terms of armies and battles… and truthfully, there was some of that, especially when a colony was conquered and when big rebellions emerged. But resistance also took many other forms. Ultimately, boycotts, strikes, marches, and diplomacy did a lot of the work that ended formal empires. In this video, we look at some episodes of resistance from Ghana—the British Gold Coast Colony—under the leadership of Yaa Asantewaa and later Kwame Nkrumah.
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