Chapter 25: The New Imperialism

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Chapter 25: The New Imperialism Section 2-3: Imperialism’s Impact on Africa and the Middle East

Dr. David Livingstone 1813-1873

King Leopold II of Belgium 1835-1909

The Berlin Conference: 1884-1885

A Congo Native who failed to produce enough rubber – executed soon after

Child with her hand chopped off for punishment in the Congo

Areas involved in Boer War

British Soldiers in the Boer War

Zulus, the largest ethic group in Africa

Zulu Homelands

The “Horn” of Africa

Menelik II 1834-1914

The Ottoman Empire at the Height of its Power

Ottoman Empire on the Eve of WWI

Mughal India at it’s Height

Muhammad Ali of Egypt 1769-1849

Safavid Empire of Iran