Imperialism: The Scramble for Africa

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Imperialism: The Scramble for Africa What were the motives of European colonizers during the scramble for Africa?

Exploration of Africa Mid 1800s: Africa was divided into various kingdoms European countries controlled a few areas along the coastlines (10%) – Why? 1. Europeans could not navigate the rivers of interior Africa 2. African armies/lack of interest keep Europeans out of interior Africa Invention of the steam engine, made it possible for Europeans to navigate interior rivers A missionary from Scotland named David Livingstone would be one of the first Europeans to explore interior Africa Livingstone’s goal to convert Africans to Christianity – stop slave trade Livingstone tells great stories about Africa, then disappears. American newspaper hires Henry Stanley to try to find him

Warmup 17-1 “B” Livingstone Explores Africa What was the reason David Livingstone explored Africa? How was Africa perceived by most Europeans and how did Livingstone’s journey change those perceptions? To what part of Africa did Livingstone actually have to leave the continent? (map) What two African lakes did Livingstone explore? (map) What was the significance of Livingstone’s explorations?

After finding Livingstone, Stanley explores along the Congo River This attracts the interest of Belgian King Leopold II King Leopold hires Stanley to help obtain land in the Congo Leopold claims he wants to convert Africans to Christianity and help end slave trade, but really wants minerals & rubber in the region 10 million Africans die due to abuses during Leopold’s rule Belgian Gov takes direct control of Congo, 80x bigger than Belgium Other countries worried that Belgium had such a big part of Africa, a scramble for Africa begins Mad Scramble for Africa Political Cartoon

Portugal Spain Italy Germany France Belgium Britain Netherlands 1. Identify the people in the cartoon 2. Identify the action in the cartoon Netherlands

Berlin Conference European countries feared war if they didn’t settle who gets what The discovery of diamonds and gold also intensify the scramble To prevent conflict, European nations meet at the Berlin Conference (1884) to lay down rules for the colonization of Africa Most powerful countries would claim areas they wanted first African leaders or people are not consulted

1. Cash crops instead of “food” crops Why Does Imperialism happen in Africa? 1) Europeans want raw materials for their factories + new markets 2) Wanted to gain new colonies for national pride/power 3) Racism & Social Darwinism Racism = Belief of the superiority of one race Social Darwinism = Idea that “survival of the fittest” applies to humans 4) Missionaries wanted to convert Africa to Christianity How does Imperialism happen in Africa? 1) European technological advances (weapons, steamboats, medicine communications) 2) Variety of cultures and languages keep Africans disunified How does this effect Africans? 1. Cash crops instead of “food” crops 2. Different ethnic groups forced together into a country