Imperialism
Forms of Imperialism Colony – foreign power directly controls area Protectorate – indigenous government kept as long as long as it did what the foreign power wanted Puppet government Sphere of Influence – foreign power rules through exclusive trade agreements
North Africa French involvement Algeria Tunisia – taken in 1881 Starting in 1830’s it takes France over 10 years and 100,000 soldiers to control Algeria Opposed by Abd al Qadir Tunisia – taken in 1881 Morocco – sticking point, but taken by 1905 1,000,000 French in North Africa by 1905
Abd al Qadir
French in Algeria
North Africa British Involvement Egypt – Suez Canal finished in 1869 Egyptian government sells land to England to pay for debt. People don’t like this and revolt against Egyptian government England seizes Suez Canal Sudan – taken in 1889 French claim it too – compromise: British will recognize French claim to Morocco and keep Sudan
Suez Canal
Suez Canal
North Africa Italian Involvement 1911 – takes Libya from Ottoman Empire Checked with England and France Not difficult Vindication after loss in Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa West Africa Europe trading since 1700’s “Triangular Trade” Europeans push inward in 1870’s
Triangular Trade
Berlin Conference of 1884 European Powers break up Africa Conference Resolution
Imperialization of Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa Independent States Liberia Ethiopia Founded in 1822 by James Monroe Freedmen could return to Africa Protected by USA Ethiopia Attacked by Italy King Menelik unites tribes and crushes Italians No other country tries
King Menelik
South Africa First settled by Dutch Afrikaners – Dutch settlers Boers – Dutch farmers Became English possession after Napoleonic Wars Outlaw slavery – Boers are NOT happy Afrikaners move inland – Orange Free State and Transvaal
South Africa
South Africa Boer War of 1899 1910 – Union of South Africa formed English defeat the Afrikaners Ban slavery, but state that indigenous population can not participate in government 1910 – Union of South Africa formed Unites all the territories Apartheid is put in place African National Congress (ANC) starts in 1912 Nelson Mandela leads movement against apartheid (1961) Imprisoned for 26 years on Robben Island (1963-1990) Released and becomes first indigenous president of South Africa (1994-1999)
Latin America Remember “Conquistadors”? Mostly Economic Imperialism United Fruit Company Started by Minor Keith Controls the rail-lines and therefore the banana trade in several countries Use these resources to convince, with USA governmental support, Latin American governments
Minor Keith
Latin America United Fruit Company called “El Pulpa” monopolized the banana trade exploited workers aided small dictatorships known as “banana republics.”
“El Pulpa”
United Fruit Company
Latin America Teddy Roosevelt Adds corollary to Monroe Doctrine USA could intervene to stop “chronic wrongdoing” through out the western hemisphere Used to meddle in Latin American affairs
Roosevelt Corollary
Modern Imperialism Does Imperialism exist today? Economic? Cultural? Colonialism?