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IMPERIALISM IN AFRICA

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IMPERIALISM

•IMPERIALISM- extending a nation’s power over other lands.

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•Africa seen as new sources of things Euro wanted such as:

1. Raw materials 2.new markets to sell goods3. direct control of markets

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4.Rivalries w/ other nations-

5. Social Darwinism: survival of the fittest & racist beliefs

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6. White Man’s Burden”- belief that European’s had a responsibility to civilize primitive people

7. spread Christianity

       

            

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EMPIRE BUILDING IN AFRICA:

Slave trade banned by 1890s so look to other

forms of trade.

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•Euro sold textiles & manufactured goods in exchange for resources such as peanuts, timber, palm oil.

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DESIRE FOR RESOURCES

•DON’T WRITE•Euros move in. •1874 Great Britain ANNEXES- (incorporates a country w/in a state) Gold Coast.

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IMPERIALISM•DON’T WRITE•Gold Coast 1st colony•Brits set up PROTECTORATE (must depend on another govt) in Nigeria.

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• DON”T WRITE!!!• France takes

Algeria, Tunisia & Morocco & Fr. West Africa

• Germany gets Togo, Cameroon, German SW Africa & Ger. E. Africa.

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AFRICA FALLS

•DON’T WRITE! Dutch(Boers) defeat Zulus & create white run Union of South Africa.

• Italy fails in Ethiopia.

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MRS. BARNES WHEN SHE WAKES

UP

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EUROPE DIVIDES AFRICA: DON’T WRITE

•Ger, Br, Port, Belgium claim same land.

•Meet at Berlin Conference in 1884 & divide up Africa.

•No African reps

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EXPLORATION: DON’T WRITE!

•Many explorers come to Africa including David Livingston who gets lost.

•Is found by journalist Henry Stanley who talks Leopold II of Belgium into colonizing Congo.

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•Egypt part of Ottoman Empire until MUHAMMAD ALI took over & est separate Egyptian state.

•Modernized army, reformed schools, created industries.

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SUEZ CANAL Ferdinand de Lesseps designs SUEZ CANAL in 1864 to connect Red Sea to Mediterranean Sea for faster shipping

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SUEZ CANAL•Brits buy out Egypt’s share of canal & then take over Egypt

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DIRECT RULE•France used DIRECT RULE-local officials removed from

power & replaced w/ new set of officials from mother country

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INDIRECT RULE•Brits used INDIRECT RULE- local rulers kept positions of power & followed colonizer’s rules.

•Kept local customs, but caused tension

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MRS. BARNES & MR BARNES ON THEIR

WEDDING DAY

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CHANGES IN AFRICA•1. Colonizers created new govts (direct or indirect)

•2. Educated people in colonizers language & religion

•3. New class of leaders educated in colonial schools & learn western ideas

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changes•4. many different ethnic groups forced together

5. Desire for nationalism grew with lost freedoms

6. Became labor to produce raw materials

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BRITISH IN INDIA

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•DON’T WRITE!•Brits powerful & move into India.

•British East India Trading Company given power by govt to help w/ military & political affairs.

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BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY

•BETC wants resources & new markets

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SEPOY REBELLION

•BETC had own soldiers & hired Indians (Sepoys) to defend company interests,

but Sepoys refused orders & rebel

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•Thought bullets were greased in cow & pig fat ( Sepoys were Hindu or Muslim & this was against beliefs)

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SEPOY REBELLION•Revolt spreads, but fails b/c problems btw Hindu’s & Muslims

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QUEEN VICTORIA•BETC loses power & Br govt takes over

• Queen Victoria becomes Empress

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•Brit rules through a VICEROY-governor who represents monarch

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•Benefits of Brit rule included:

• order, stability, new school system, RRs, telegraphs, & trains for transportation of goods & people.

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•Problems caused: •Manufactured goods destroy local industry

•grow cotton, not food,• Brits get best jobs•No respect for culture•Corrupt tax collectors

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INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS•Indian

nationalists want reform & meet in 1885 to form Indian National Congress.

• (educated in colonial schools)

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INDIA NATIONAL CONGRESS

•INC want share in governing process & Indian independence

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•Hindu majority & Muslim minority.

•Muslims want separate Muslim League.

•Afraid Hindus will overrun all others.

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MOHANDA GANDHI•1915- Mohandas Gandhi, lawyer, studied in London

• saw racism against Indians.

•Wanted India’s independence.

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INDIAN INDEPENDENCE•Led marches &

boycotts.•used traditional

Indian dress, language, seen as a spiritual leader

•Helps get independence in 1947.