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1 its effects in Africa Kayla Baro, Gerardo Cortes
Imperialism its effects in Africa Kayla Baro, Gerardo Cortes

2 This photo was taken in 1904 in the Congo in Africa during its age of imperialism. The imperialist power controlling this movement was Europe. The imperial motives behind there efforts was an intense economic competition for the regions raw materials and markets to sell these goods. Europe also has a large amount of national pride and racism. Furthermore, the believed in Social Darwinism. Moreover, they wanted to Christianize and civilize non-Europeans. Before this photo was taken, the wars between competing tribes was all the South Africans had to worry about. They all had their own customs, traditions, and practices. During this photo, the natives were used to perform the strenuous and very laborious jobs so that the British could exploit the Africans, and use their natural recourses. And, as seen in the photo above, if a worker didn’t complete the task in a manner in which the British approved, their hand was cut off. After this photo was taken, the conditions in which the Africans got better, but not by much. This being a result of there still being a great need for their natural resources and a lack of knowledge on the extremity of the conditions.

3 Imperialism in Africa Before: several powers grew desperate for more land and Africa trading with many Europeans was in full swing and also the berlin conference for the Europeans to claim land without any of the African natives to attend During: The photo was taken while the Europeans were trying colonize Africa and in doing so they forced the Africans into building railroads for the Europeans to use for getting Africa’s rich resources After: most African countries have a lot of export but it is still poor and it is worth little and they compete for business and after the Europeans left and had the Africans govern themselves and they didn’t know how to run it and get bad deals for what they give


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