Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCory Bailey Modified over 9 years ago
1
T HE S CRAMBLE FOR A FRICA Unit 7 Day 2
2
Diamonds are Forever
3
European Imperialism in Africa Colonial Presence in Africa - 1914
4
Guns, Germs, and Steel
5
Sudan - The Mahdist War 1819 – Muhammad Ali’s forces begin to occupy the Sudan along the southern Nile The Egyptian administration imposed heavy taxes on the predominantly Islamic (but not Turkish) population and attempted to end the profitable slave trade 1870s – After decades of resentment a cleric, Muhammad Ahmad (1844-1885) began preaching against the Turkish administration, which he believed had broken with Islam, and called for liberation 1881 – Muhammad Ahmad declares himself Mahdi (“Redeemer”) and proclaims jihad against the Egyptian administration Muhammad Ahmad – The Mahdi
6
Sudan – The Mahdist War 1881 – Mahdist forces succeeded in establishing an independent state 1882 – British took control of Egypt, began to take notice of the cost of continuing war against Sudanese forces, attempt to evacuate Egyptian troops 1884 – British consul sent General Charles “Chinese” Gordon to the city of Khartoum to coordinate the evacuation Rather than evacuate, Gordon began to administer the city, provoking Mahdist tribes to rebel
7
Sudan – The Mahdist War Feb. 1884 – Jan. 1885 – Mahdist Forces lay siege to Khartoum British gov., under P.M. William Gladstone, upset with Gordon, delayed in sending reinforcements Jan. 1885 – Khartoum falls, Gordon is beheaded by attacking forces Six months later Gladstone’s government falls due to popular outcry
8
Sudan – The Mahdist War 1896 – eleven years later – British forces sent to the Sudan to “avenge” Gordon’s death Under General Horatio Kirchener, British troops move methodically up the Nile, supported by artillery, machine guns, gunboats, and newly build railroad supply lines 1898 – British forces massacre 11,000 Muslims at Battle of Omdurman
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.