Scramble for Africa Africa: Before and After Synonyms Visualize (draw a picture) Your Definition Text Definition Analogies: Positive/Negative People.

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Scramble for Africa

Africa: Before and After

Synonyms Visualize (draw a picture) Your Definition Text Definition Analogies: Positive/Negative People Places Social Darwinism

Factors Promoting Imperialism in Africa (p.775) What four factors allowed Europeans to take over Africa?

The Berlin Conference (p.776) Purpose of Conference Final Agreement at Conference – Critical Thinking: Why were no African rulers invited to attend the Berlin Conference?

Demand for Raw Materials Shapes Colonies What raw materials were extracted by Europeans Mineral: Cash Crops:

Boer War (p.778) Causes What happened During the War Effects of the War

Methods of Control Indirect Control: Direct Control a.Paternalism - b.Assimilation -

White Man’s Burden

Imperialism IBF * Global III * Mr. McEntarfer