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The Scramble for Africa Section 1 The Scramble for Africa Ignoring the claims of African ethnic groups, kingdoms, and city-states, Europeans establish colonies. NEXT

The Scramble for Africa SECTION 1 The Scramble for Africa Africa Before European Domination Nations Compete for Overseas Empires • Imperialism—seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country • Missionaries, explorers, humanitarians reach interior of Africa The Congo Sparks Interest • Henry Stanley helps King Leopold II of Belgium acquire land in Congo • Leopold brutally exploits Africans; millions die • Belgian government takes colony away from Leopold • Much of Europe begins to claim parts of Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJe1W_HIWmA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJe1W_HIWmA NEXT

Forces Driving Imperialism SECTION 1 Forces Driving Imperialism Belief in European Superiority • Race for colonies grows out of national pride • Racism—belief that one race is better than others • Social Darwinism—survival of the fittest applied to human society Factors Promoting Imperialism in Africa • Technological inventions like steam engine, Maxim gun help conquest • Perfection of quinine protects Europeans from malaria • Within Africa, Africans are divided by language and culture NEXT

The Division of Africa Demand for Raw Materials Shapes Colonies SECTION 1 The Division of Africa Demand for Raw Materials Shapes Colonies • Raw materials are greatest source of wealth in Africa • Increases interest in colonization Berlin Conference Divides Africa • Berlin Conference—14 nations agree on rules for division (1884–85): - countries must claim land and prove ability to control it - African leaders left out - Europeans did not care about their ethnic or linguistic differences NEXT

Three Groups Clash over South Africa SECTION 1 Three Groups Clash over South Africa Zulus Fight the British • Shaka—Zulu chief—creates centralized state around 1816 • British defeat Zulus and gain control of Zulu nation in 1887 Boers and British Settle in the Cape • Boers, or Dutch farmers, take Africans’ land, establish large farms • Boers clash with British over land, slaves - move north to escape British The Boer War • Boer War between British, Boers begins in 1899 • British win; Boer republics united in Union of South Africa (1910) NEXT

Section 2 Imperialism CASE STUDY: Nigeria Europeans embark on a new phase of empire building that affects both Africa and the rest of the world. NEXT

Imperialism A New Period of Imperialism Extending Influence SECTION 2 Imperialism A New Period of Imperialism Extending Influence • Europeans want to control all aspects of their colonies: - influence political, social lives of people - shape economies to benefit Europe - want people to adopt European customs Continued . . . NEXT

• Europeans use two methods to manage colonies: - 1. direct control SECTION 2 continued A New Period of Imperialism Methods of Management • Europeans use two methods to manage colonies: - 1. direct control - 2. indirect control Direct Control • Paternalism—Europeans provide for local people, but grant no rights • Assimilation—adaptation of local people to ruling culture Indirect Control • Limited self-rule for local governments • Legislative body includes colonial, local officials NEXT

A British Colony Gaining Control SECTION 2 A British Colony Gaining Control • Britain conquers southern Nigeria using both diplomacy and force • Nigeria is culturally diverse area, with about 250 ethnic groups Managing the Colony • British use indirect rule successfully with Hausa- Fulani • Yoruba and Igbo chiefs resent limits on their power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pis5f085P3M NEXT

African Resistance Africans Confront Imperialism SECTION 2 African Resistance Africans Confront Imperialism • Broad resistance to imperialism, but Europeans have superior weapons Ethiopia: A Successful Resistance • Menelik II, emperor of Ethiopia in 1889, resists Europeans - plays Europeans against each other - stockpiles arsenal of modern weapons - defeats Italy, remains independent NEXT

The Legacy of Colonial Rule SECTION 2 The Legacy of Colonial Rule Negative Effects • Africans lose land and independence, many lose lives • Traditional cultures break down • Division of Africa creates problems that continue today Positive Effects • Colonialism reduces local fighting • Sanitation improves; hospitals and schools created • Technology brings economic growth NEXT

Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands European nations expand their empires by seizing territories from Muslim states. NEXT

Europeans Claim Muslim Lands SECTION 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Ottoman Empire Loses Power Reforms Fail • After Suleyman I dies in 1566, empire starts to decline • Ottoman Empire falls behind Europe in technology • Subject peoples in Greece and Serbia gain independence • European powers look for ways to take Ottoman lands NEXT

Europeans Grab Territory SECTION 3 Europeans Grab Territory Russia and the Crimean War • Crimean War—Russia attacks Ottomans in 1853 to gain warm-water port • Russia loses, but Ottomans are shown to be weak; still lose land https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHNzUDNegx0 NEXT

Egypt Initiates Reforms SECTION 3 Egypt Initiates Reforms Military and Economic Reforms • Muhammad Ali breaks away from Ottoman control and rules Egypt The Suez Canal • Egypt builds Suez Canal—human-made waterway connects Red Sea to Mediterranean • Modernization efforts create huge debt • British oversee financial control of canal, occupy Egypt in 1882 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Zp1Q7GVGA NEXT

British Imperialism in India Section 4 British Imperialism in India As the Mughal Empire declined, Britain seizes Indian territory and soon it controls almost the whole subcontinent. NEXT

British Expand Control over India SECTION 4 British Expand Control over India Britain’s “Jewel in the Crown” • India is Britain’s most valuable colony, or “jewel in the crown” • Forced to produce raw materials for British manufacturing • Also forced to buy British goods Army is staffed by sepoys—Indian soldiers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9wO-NoP7h4 Continued . . . NEXT

The Sepoy Mutiny Indians Rebel SECTION 4 The Sepoy Mutiny Indians Rebel • Sepoys refuse to use cartridges of new rifles for religious reasons • Many Sepoys are jailed; others start Sepoy Mutiny against British Turning Point • British put down rebellion, take direct command of India • Raj—term for British rule over India, lasts from 1757 to 1947 • Uprising increases distrust between British and Indians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV0fYMIvtyU NEXT

Nationalism Surfaces in India SECTION 4 Nationalism Surfaces in India Call for Reforms • In 1800s, Ram Mohun Roy leads modernization movement • Many Indians adopt western ways and call for social reforms • Indians resent being second-class citizens in own country NEXT