Imperialism in Africa By: Hee Jae Choi, Billy Park, Soho Char, Brian Kwon WH 9A 1/16/09.

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Imperialism in Africa By: Hee Jae Choi, Billy Park, Soho Char, Brian Kwon WH 9A 1/16/09

Africa: The New Target

Europe’s Situation With the Industrial Revolution kicking off in Europe, European’s 1st motive: obtain necessary resources needed to keep Ind.Rev. going. In a competition with each other, European nations’ 2 nd motive: TO EXPAND - By taking over these necessary resources, Europe planned to further expand economically. - By colonizing foreign territories, European nations struggled to develop political power. - Wanted to push expansion through means of westernization & further gain control.

The Perfect Solution: AFRICA 1. Africa was vast & rich in resources. RESOURCES: gold, diamonds, tin CASH CROPS: cocoa, palm oil, peanuts, rubber 2. Africa was vulnerable = easy to take over. It was divided into hundreds of ethnical & linguistic groups – lacked sense of unison. 3. Africa was inferior & poorly developed. Racism: European nations wished to “civilize” Africa through westernization & spreading Christianity.

The Competition So, in 1880 the fight to get a hold of African territories began amongst European nations.

Berlin Conference 14 European nations got together & laid down rules for division of Africa. Rep. of Africa was NOT present. = ignoring Africa’s pov. Agreed to divide by notifying other nations of their claims & showing they could control area.

Europe vs. Africa

Europe’s View on This Topic European nations are the best in this world; therefore, it is their duty to spread their ways in uncivilized foreign areas like Africa. Africa = perfect target for obtaining resources that they need for Industrial Revolution Has all the needed weapons to conquer Africa. Reinforcement:

Africa’s Point of View Europe disregarding African native groups Unjust to devour Africa amongst themselves w/o any notification. Unfair to take away Africa from the natives = a land of their ancestors Not right to force down unwanted help

Consequence: Pros European rule reduced local warfares Improved sanitation & brought facilities such as hospitals & schools Economic expansion: African products valued in Europe. Technology: Brought in dams, railroads, telephone, and telephone lines.

Consequences - Cons Africans lost their land & independence. Died from European diseases (i.e. smallpox) Traditional culture crumbled - traditional authority figures replaced - Men forced to leave villages - Westernization created identity issues. Boundaries set from Berlin Conference created problems for African colonies

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