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Title: BRITISH COLONIES


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BRITISH COLONIES
  • in Africa

Romana Slámová mcr-A1
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  • Definition
  • The domination one country over another country
    normally by military force, but can be accepted,
    requested, or given. The one country rules the
    other.

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The Reasons of British Colonisation
  • Missionaries and explorers brought back stories
    and tales of wonderful beasts, colourful peoples
    and incredible geography
  • The British were some of the most anti-slavery
    Protestants and felt morally obliged to stop the
    Swahili slave trade
  • The Suez Canal cut off six thousand miles of
    travel which otherwise had to be made for a
    British ship to travel to India. The canal made
    their colony, India, in the East much more
    accessible than it had ever been before at a
    cheaper cost -gt In 1875, the British had bought
    the canal away from the French by taking the
    majority of the canal's shares
  • An incredibly rich diamond field was discovered
    in 1870 in present day Kimberley (The British
    annexed it in 1871)

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Problems
  • Fortunately for many Africans the climate and
    naturally occuring diseases meant that most
    Europeans found it difficult to live in the
    equatorial areas of Africa
  • Malaria was the chief barrier to early
    colonisation

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British Colonies
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SOUTH AFRICA
  • Thousands of British colonists settled in South
    Africa after 1820
  • 1822 - English became the official language
  • South Africa developed into one of the most
    interesting racial case studies.
  • Due to the large non-British element of the White
    population, its relations with Britain were
    always stormy

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The Anglo-Boer Wars
  • 1877 - the British annexed the Transvaal - the
    home to many Boers and they weren't pleased to
    have their homes stolen from them.
  • 1881 - The Boers revolted and defeated the
    British. The Boers were back in power until greed
    once again influenced the British. This time it
    was gold in the Transvaal instead of diamonds
    further South. The Boers desperately sought to
    keep themselves in power and did so by oppressing
    the British fortune seekers.
  • In 1895, Cecil Rhodes plotted to overthrow the
    Transvaal government and failed. Relations
    between the two countries became less and less
    friendly until the eventual outbreak of the
    second Anglo-Boer war in 1899.

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EGYPT
  • Egypt still provided the quickest way of
    maintaining communications between Britain and
    India
  • 74 years long British occupation
  • 1882- the British landed at Alexandria, took
    control over the Suez Canaland
  • 1914 - Britain declared Egypt a protectorate
  • Effective British control of Egypt continued
    until 1922 -gt
  • Britain declared the termination of the
    British Protectorate and declared Egypt an
    independent state.

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GOLD COAST
  • the name of a British colony on the Gulf of
    Guinea
  • (present-day Ghana)
  • formed in 1821 the name Gold Coast gt due to
    the large gold resources to be found in the
    area
  • it became the independent nation of Ghana in 1957
  • The Anglo-Ashanti Wars were a series of four wars
    between the British and the Ashanti Confederacy
    (in 1826, 1873, 1893-1894 and 1895-1896)
  • The Ashanti a major ethnic group in
    present-day Ghana, was one of the few African
    nations to offer substantial resistance to
    British imperial ambitions in Africa

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  • NIGERIA - the British decided to take control
    of the increasing
    trade in palm oil -gt The coastal
    enclave of Lagos became a British colony in
    1861
  • - The British dependencies
    of Northern and Southern Nigeria
    were merged into a single
    territory in 1914.
  • ERITREA - Founded in 1787 by British
    philantropists as an asylum
    for dismissed slaves
  • - It became British
    colony in 1808

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SUDAN
  • 1882- The British invade Sudan.
  • It was known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
  • between 1898 and 1955.
  • 1955- Revolt and start of the civil war.
  • 1956- Sudan gains independence.

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SOMALIA
  • Britain was mainly concerned with keeping open
    the route to India through the Suez Canal, which
    had been opened in 1869.
  • At first it was Egypt who occupied some of the
    towns on the Somali coast.
  • -gt When the Egyptian troops left in 1882,
    Britain started to occupy the territory.
  • In 1887, Britain proclaimed it a British
    protectorate, and named it British Somaliland

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Other British Colonies
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Key Words
  • Greed chamtivost
  • Outbreak vypuknutí, vzpoura
  • Opressing utlacování
  • Plot spiknout se
  • Overthrow svrhnout
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