Scramble for Africa
Imperialism The policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations The policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations
Why Did the Scramble for Africa Begin? In 1876, King Leopold II of Belgium created the International African Association In 1876, King Leopold II of Belgium created the International African Association This was meant to control the Congo Basin, which was rich in minerals This was meant to control the Congo Basin, which was rich in minerals The Berlin Conference was held in 1884, and decided to let Leopold keep the Congo Basin The Berlin Conference was held in 1884, and decided to let Leopold keep the Congo Basin However, for future claims, a country must add economic development to any land it occupies However, for future claims, a country must add economic development to any land it occupies
Leopold II of Belgium Leopold II of Belgium
Who Claims What? Great Britain claims land stretching from Egypt to South Africa Great Britain claims land stretching from Egypt to South Africa France occupies a lot of west Africa France occupies a lot of west Africa Germany occupies modern day Tanzania and Namibia Germany occupies modern day Tanzania and Namibia Portuguese occupied Angola and Mozambique Portuguese occupied Angola and Mozambique Ethiopia and Liberia remain untouched Ethiopia and Liberia remain untouched
Liberia
Ethiopia
Reasons for Imperialism Nationalism Nationalism Pride in one’s own country would result in competition with other countries
Racial reasons Racial reasons Europeans saw themselves as the most advanced civilization and it was their duty to “civilize” people in Africa It’s during this time that Rudyard Kipling writes “The White Man’s Burden” (1899) Originally about American take over of Philippines
Economic Reasons Economic Reasons Africa had an abundance of raw materials such as copper, cotton, rubber, tea and tin
Writing Assignment Pretend you are a leader in Europe in the late 19 th century Pretend you are a leader in Europe in the late 19 th century Would you agree or disagree with the policy of imperialism in Africa? Would you agree or disagree with the policy of imperialism in Africa? Write 10 sentences defending your position Write 10 sentences defending your position