Essential Question: How Did The Imperialist European Powers Claim Control Over Most of Africa by The End of The 1800's?

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Essential Question: How did the imperialist

European powers claim control over most of


Africa by the end of the 1800’s?
IMPERIALISM – TAKEOVER OF
A COUNTRY OR TERRITORY BY
A STRONGER NATION FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DOMINATION.
AFRICA IN THE EARLY 1800’S (BEFORE IMPERIALISM)
 Hundreds of ethnic groups
 Over 1,000 languages
 Northern and Eastern Africa
predominately Islamic
 Higher literacy rates
 Less fighting
 1880: Europeans only controlled
10 percent.
 Why was Africa able to keep
Europe out?
 Powerful African armies
 Difficult geography
 Networks of African traders
AFRICA IN THE EARLY 1800’S CONT
Impact of Slave Trade
Early 1800’s many
European countries
outlawed slavery
East African slave trade
continued to Asia
Sierra Leone was
established as a colony
for former slaves
U.S. created Liberia for
former slaves
EUROPEAN CONTACT INCREASES
Explorers pushed into Africa –
making Maps
 Missionaries followed the
explorers
 Built schools and medical clinics
Dr. Livingstone –
 Wrote about many African
peoples
 Opposed slave trade
 Only way to end it = let the
Christians in Scottish
 Left a trail for other Europeans to Explorer
follow
Dr. Livingstone
FORCES ENABLING IMPERIALISM
European technology:
Maxim gun, steam
engine, railroads
Cure for malaria -
quinine
Internal factors in Africa:
the variety of languages
and cultures lead to
ethnic strife, no unity;
lead to WAR
BERLIN CONFERENCE: 1884-1885
 King Leopold of Belgium
once referred to Africa as
the “Great African Pie”
 14 European nations meet
(No African rulers attended)
 Laiddown rules for division
of Africa
 Must have a gov’t office
 Must allow free trade

 No concern for Africans


AFRICA
1850

Africa
1914
WHY AFRICA?
 Europeans
developed cash crop
plantations for –
peanuts, palm oil,
cocoa, & rubber - to
sell on the market

 Majorsource of
wealth was
minerals –
diamonds, gold,
copper, & tin
GROUPS CLASH OVER SOUTH AFRICA
Three main groups –
Africans, British and Dutch
They fought for land &
resources (diamonds &
gold)
Europeans fight Africans

Europeans fight Long Tom Gun – Boer War


Europeans
 Boers (Dutch farmers)
clash with British –
Boer War
AFRICAN RESISTANCE
 African’s resisted,
but Europeans had
superior weapons.

 Ethiopia: Only
African nation to
successfully resist
European
domination
(Menelik II)

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