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Title: The Age of Imperialism


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Carving Up Africa
  • The Great African Cakeeveryone wants a bite!

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Ignorance Interest in Africa
  • Until the 1800s, little was known about Africa
    except its coastal areas until David Livingstone
    began to explore the unknown areas in Africa,
    causing a huge interest in Africa a mad race
    for colonies from 1880-1914
  • Starting in 1885, 14 European nations partitioned
    (divided) Africa By 191490 of Africa was
    controlled by Europeans (See overhead)

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The Congress of Berlin
  • By 1885, this scramble for African colonies
    became so fierce, that 12 major European
    countries, the USA, Russia, Ottoman Empire met
    to define the rules of the game regarding
    imperialism in Africa
  • This Congress of Berlin settled issues such as
    navigation trade rights, future colonization of
    Africabut it was not attended by any Africans

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Exploration (1700)
Imperialism (1914)
What is different about the conquests of Africa
during the Age of Exploration (1500-1700) the
Age of Imperialism (1850-1914)?
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Belgium
  • After David Livingstones reports of the
    potential of central Africa, Belgium became the
    first country to colonize Africa, claiming the
    Congo (in 1879)
  • Medicine new steamboats allowed explorers to go
    further inland to explore

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France
  • Soon, France gained Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco
    (where 1 million French settled) dreamed of a
    huge French empire
    stretching
    East-West
    across
    Africa near
    the Sahara
    Desert

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France
  • In 1859, a French
    company built the Suez
    Canal to connect the Red Sea
    the Mediterranean
    Sea

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England
  • England had important colonies in India
    Australia so the Suez Canal was very important
  • In 1882, Britain gained control of the Suez Canal
    made Egypt a protectorate, took control of
    Sudan, parts of East Africa

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England
  • British entrepreneur Cecil Rhodes moved to South
    Africa made his fortune in diamond mines

Rhodesia?
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England
  • Cecil Rhodes many others in the British
    government wanted to create a huge African empire
    from Cairo (in Egypt) to Cape Town (in South
    Africa)

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England
India
Egypt
South Africa
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England
  • The race for African colonies led to a near war
    between France England called the Fashoda
    Incident
  • Englands north-south empire overlapped
    Frances east-west empire near the town of
    Fashoda in the Sudan

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This incident showed how serious imperialism was
to Europeans
The Fashoda Incident
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Other Countries Imperialize
  • These nations gained minor colonies
  • Spain Portugal due to poor economies bad
    kings
  • Germany
    Italy
    because
    they were
    the last 2
    nations in
    Europe to
    unify

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  • ISN pg 164 Imperialism in Africa
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  • Why did Europeans want colonies in Africa?
  • What role did David Livingston play in
    imperializing Africa?
  • What was the purpose of the Congress of Berlin?

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So, Was Imperialism Good or Bad
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Effects of Imperialism
  • Imperialists profited from colonial
    mines, plantations, factories
  • Africans were hired at low wages,
    were not taught professional skills, were
    heavily taxed tribes fought other tribes
  • Schools churches were set up to reteach
    Western ways led to a decline in African
    traditions

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As whites made new colonies in South Africa, they
fought King Shaka the Zulu tribe
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Effects of Imperialism
  • Whites in South Africa used segregation called
    Apartheid (legal separation of blacks whites)
    Apartheid kept Africans out of power for over 100
    years
  • Over time, educated Africans all over the
    continent demanded self-rule by 2000 complete
    independence from European rule

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