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Imperialism in Africa A.Motives for Imperialism B.Africa before Imperialism C.Why does it begin? D.Berlin Conference
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A. Motives for Imperialism Governments: 1.Wanted to gain power by expanding territory 2.Compete with other European nations
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Industrialists: 1.Make money 2.Selling goods to the conquered people 3.Gaining valuable resources from new colonies
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Missionaries: 1.Desire to spread Christianity to the heathens of the world
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Social Darwinists: 1.Those that were the fittest enjoyed wealth and success and were therefore superior 2.The Superior Race = Europeans 3.The Inferior Race = Africans & Asians
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“White Man’s Burden” It was the duty of the Europeans to fix or civilize those that were inferior
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B.Africa before Imperialism Africans divided into hundreds of different ethnic groups Africans did not speak the same languages or have the same cultures Fought one another constantly for land
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Europeans controlled very little land because: 1. Europeans could not travel into the interior b/c of the terrain –Rivers & Deserts 2.Diseases like Malaria also stopped the Europeans 3. African armies stopped them
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C.Why does it begin? Industrialization finally allowed the Europeans to gain access to Africa because of: 1.the Maxim gun 2.Railroads & Steamships 3.A cure for malaria was developed called quinine
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King Leopold II of Belgium gained control of the Congo in 1882 Was the 1 st European to gain control over a colony in the interior
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Other Europeans will race to claim territory as well Called “The Scramble for Africa” Causes tension in Europe because everyone wants a piece of Africa, but there is only so much Some countries are willing to go to war
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Berlin Conference (1884-85) – 14 European nations agreed to rules for dividing Africa Who’s not invited? –AFRICANS!!! D.Berlin Conference
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