Colonial Africa Turn to page 522-523 Use these maps as references during today’s discussion.

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Colonial Africa Turn to page Use these maps as references during today’s discussion.

Scramble for Africa Invasion, occupation, colonization, and annexation of African countries by European imperial powers Why do you think the European powers wanted Africa?

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Africa in 1914 Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction, 1999 by McDougal Littell, page 308

Effects of Colonialism Think about the effects of colonialism on Africa? Pair up with your neighbor and discuss your thoughts. As a pair, write down 3 negative affects that you think colonialism had on Africa. Think of tribal conflicts, slavery, borders between countries and ownership of natural resources.