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Imperialism in Africa 1914 Unit 6
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The Partition of Africa Mid 1800s – European explorers & missionaries venture into Africa interior (David Livingstone & Henry Stanley) Interest set off a scramble for Africa by European nations
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French in North Africa 1830 – French invade Algiers with the goal to colonize 10 year war - results in French victory & taking over of Tunis Secures special rights in Morocco 1 million French people settle in North Africa
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The British in Africa 1875 – Britain gains control of the Suez Canal (from Egypt) 1882 – Egypt becomes a British protectorate 1898 – Egypt seizes Sudan after Battle of Omdurman (used Maxim machine gun)
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Italy Seizes Libya 1911 – Italy declares war on the Ottoman Empire & takes Tripoli (Libya) as a colony Had been guaranteed neutrality by other European nations
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West Africa By 1900, European powers, especially Great Britain and France, had acquired vast new territories in West Africa
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South Africa The Dutch established Cape Colony as a way station en route to India 1816 – Shaka (Zulu) organizes army and establishes large kingdom (assassinated in 1828)
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South Africa Military and legal control of Cape Colony passes to British after Napoleonic Wars Dutch farmers (Boers) migrate NE because of dissatisfaction of British rule – Great Trek Boers establish new republics - Orange Free State and Transvaal Europeans controlled best land and limited rights of Africans
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South Africa Diamonds and gold discovered in late 1800s – increased competition for land/wealth Boer war (1899-1902) – Boers lose war to British & British consolidate their holdings
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