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EQ: What type of imperial rule was established in Africa and what were the effects? Key Terms: Berlin Conference, CapeTown, Boers, Great Trek, Boer War, apartheid
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African Exploration Africa was called “The Dark Continent” b/c most European settlements were on coast and most of the interior was unknown During the Second Global Age, European explorers and missionaries started to travel into the African interior, discovering more wealth and natural resources
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The discovery of resources began a “Mad Scramble for Africa” 1885, 14 nations met at the Berlin Conference to discuss partition (division) of Africa No African rulers were invited Britain and France secured largest amount of land European countries established colonies in Africa, overthrowing or killing local rulers and enslaving or mistreating the natives
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The British in South Africa South Africa was 1st settled in 1652 by the Netherlands; bka Boers (Dutch for “farmer”) at Capetown It was then seized by Britain, early 1800s, and slavery was outlawed The Boers migrated north to escape British rule in what became known as the Great Trek, establishing two settlements where diamond mines were discovered
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The British followed and tried to seize the wealthy settlements of the Boers, leading to the Boer War (1899-1902) Once the Boers were defeated, the British expanded the South African colony and established the apartheid system Apartheid=“apartness”; racial separation of whites & non-whites with white minority rule
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