Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
c. 1750 - 1900s
12-15% of AP Exam
c. 1750 - 1900s
12-15% of AP Exam
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Unit 6 Planning Resources (Donate for Access)
Unit 6 Presentations (Donate for Access)
- Imperialism Overview (Topics 6.1, 6.2, 6.4) Updated 1/2026
- Imperialism in East Asia (Topic 6.5) Updated 2/2026
- Imperialism in South Asia (Topics 6.3, 6.4, 6.5)
- Global Migrations 1750-1900 (Topic 6.6, 6.7)
Unit 6 Handouts & Activities (Donate for Access)
- Introduction to Imperialism Graphic Organizer (goes with the Imperialism Overview presentation) - Added 1/2026
- Imperialism Introduction Handout (Topic 6.1, 6.2)
- Imperialism Graphic Organizer (Topic 6.1, 6.2)
- Global Migrations Activity (Topic 6.6)
- African Imperialism Video Questions (PBS Great Civilizations of Africa, Episode 6)
- Indigenous Responses to State Expansion Mini Project (Example & Rubric Included) (Topic 6.3)
- Extension: NPR Article "As Chinese Exclusion Act Turns 135, Experts Point to Parallels Today" (Topics 6.6, 6.7)
Imperialism in Africa & Asia Document Analysis (Donate for Access)
Indian Revolt of 1857 - Free to Access!
These are free to access since I did not create the base assignment, I just re-formated the content from Stanford History Education Group to create the handouts.
This activity covers Topic 6.3.
This activity covers Topic 6.3.
Unit 6 Handout Keys
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Unit 6 Vocabulary
Unit 6 Crash Course Videos