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Colonization in Africa
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Bellringer Name two factors that led countries to begin colonization
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Forms of Control Colony
Territory governed internally by a foreign power Protectorate Territory with own internal govt. but under control of a foreign power Sphere of Influence Area in which a foreign power has exclusive investment or trading privileges Economic Imperialism An independent but less-developed country controlled by private business, not another country
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Why were countries able to take over Africa so easily?
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Ethnic map of Africa
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Methods of Management Indirect Control Direct Control
Locals used as Gov’t officials Limited self-rule Goal = to develop future leaders Gov’t based on European styles but still uses local rules Foreign officials rule No self-rule (paternalism) Goal = Assimilation Gov’t based ONLY on European styles
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Why Britain used indirect control
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For many colonies Europeans would place one tribal group over another for control
Examples: Zulu’s placed in control over X’hosa in South Africa Tutsi were placed over the Hutu in Rwanda
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Effects of Colonization
Postive effects Negative effects African colonies were given infrastructure Middle class Africans now had access to education Africans often mistreated Poor suffered Countries natural resources taken
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Consequences of Colonization
Africans with more education challenge colonial rule Rise in African nationalism Ethnic and tribal tensions between groups Modern day examples this is the Rwandan Genocide
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What led to the genocide
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