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European Colonization of Africa

Prior to the 1800’s Europeans controlled little land in Africa Traders and explorers visited and traded but did not stay Slavers either captured Africans or bought them from locals in West Africa In the 1800’s, Europeans conquered large parts of Africa and established colonies Between 1884 and 1885, the major European powers met at the Berlin Conference to make rules for dividing Africa Wanted to prevent a European war Africans were not invited

Motives Behind European Conquests Whenever you use information from a source other than your own brain, you need to include an in-text citation If possible, the in-text citation should be the author’s last name in parenthesis Example: (Collins). If there is no author, put the title in quotations and parenthesis Example: (“The Hunger Games”) Write down the in-text citation for your source

Motives Behind European Conquests Guiding Question: What was the driving force behind the European conquest of Africa? Step 1: Working alone with the source provided, come up with one main idea that answers the guiding question and represents your own analysis and include detailed facts to support it

Motives Behind European Conquests Guiding Question: What was the driving force behind the European conquest of Africa? Step 2: Working with your group, decide on two main ideas that answer the guiding question and represent your own analysis. Include facts to support each

Motives Behind European Conquests Guiding Question: What was the driving force behind the European conquest of Africa? Step 3: Working with your second group, first share what you learned. Step 4: As a group, pick the three best main ideas These should each be logical, fact based pieces of analysis They should be the three that work best together Each of you should write these as your Main Ideas on your outline paper Write down your supporting evidence as facts on your outline paper Include an in-text citation by each fact Step 5: As a group, come up with a three-part thesis and record it on your outline paper