Task 1:Imperialists Divide Nigeria and South Africa Ryan Hansen.

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Task 1:Imperialists Divide Nigeria and South Africa Ryan Hansen

Terms

Imperialism When a strong nation takes over a weaker nation or region and dominates its economic, political, or cultural life.

Berlin Conference ( ) European nationalism stimulated the competition for colonial territory and a potential for armed conflict. To avoid this conflict, Otto Von Bismarck, the German Chancellor, called together European diplomats to help redefine the role of Africa. This conference, the Berlin Conference, that German chancellor Otto von Bismarck called set rules for the partition of Africa. It led to the creation of the Congo Free State under King Leopold II of Belgium

This illustration depicts the struggle between major industrial European countries in the Scramble for Africa. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, several western European nations invaded and quickly divided up Africa.

Gold, copper, diamonds. cotton These colonial governments reorganized Africa to tap the natural resources of the various African regions. Gold, diamonds, copper, and cotton were among the most significant raw materials. Europe, 1914

Racism The prejudice that members of one race or ethnic background are superior to those of other races; In the Union of South Africa, the Afrikaners emerged as the ruling element in a government that assigned Africans to reservations and established a system of racial segregation.

Social Darwinism The belief that all human groups compete for survival, and that the stronger groups will replace the weaker groups. “Natural Selection”- beliefs based on the works of Charles Darwin

Boers In the 1830s Descendents of the original Dutch settlers who, in the 1830’s, migrated into the interior of South Africa and began to engage in conflicts with the Zulu.

Shaka The legendary leader of the Zulu, a south African tribe that placed an emphasis on military organization and skill. Under Shaka’s rule, the Zulu broadened their land claims throughout southern Africa and attempted to fight off British imperialism.

“Great Trek” Between 1836 and 1839 parties of Afrikaners embarked on a “Great Trek”, leaving British- ruled Cape Colony for the fertile high plateau to the north that two decades of Zulu wars had depopulated. This led to the foundation of three new settler colonies in southern Africa by 1850.

Boer War ( ) Great Britain decided to annex the Boer republics, and with Boer resistance came this war. The Boers employed guerilla tactics and the British eventually used 450,000 troops to achieve victory.

Cecil Rhodes was instrumental in assuring British dominance of southern Africa. He founded the De Beers Mining Company, eventually controlling 90% of the world’s diamond production. After becoming prime minister of the Cape Colony (now South Africa) in 1890, he used his influence to strengthen British control over the region.

Motives To bring Africa more fully into the global economy as both a supplier of raw materials and a purchaser of manufactured goods, Europeans invaded and set up colonial governments. The forms of colonial administration varied with the social and economic conditions of the colonies. Some colonies retained their traditional governments, and some were administered directly.

Natives Resist In southern Africa, certain tribes with a pastoral or a warrior tradition attempted to resist European imperialism. 2/3 of the pastoral Herero people who rose up against German invaders in 1904 were quickly exterminated. Shaka and the Zulu also attempted to resist European imperialism.

Positive effects of imperialism in Africa Education further increased in many African communities with Christian missionaries setting up local schoolhouses. Along with basic skills, many Africans acquired western ideas of justice and progress. It brought an end to tribal fighting and slave raiding. African men were assigned private property and property rights.

Negative effects of imperialism in Africa Changes in landholding were especially disruptive for most Africans were farmers or herders for whom access to land was a necessity. African peasants were exploited for labor, often being paid less than one-tenth of what a European would be paid for the same labor. Almost all the jobs open to Africans were reserved for men and women benefited less from imperialism- some were even led into captivity.

Modern Perspective Because European nation carved Africa up with no regard for traditional tribal boundaries, Africa still suffers from tribalism. Modern African nations often contain several different tribes that harbor ill feelings towards one another. Therefore, inter-tribal conflict is a common in Africa often leading to civil wars and power struggles within national governments. Also, racism is still a very prevalent issue in our world today, similar to the way it was when white South African parliament passed the Native Land Act in 1913 which isolated the native Africans.

References Earth and It's People Advanced Placement Version Third Edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin College Division, s/imperialism/africa s/imperialism/africa yd/imperialism.htm yd/imperialism.htm