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Imperialism in Africa 1880s-1917
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World Known by Europeans in 1300’s
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Age of Exploration – 1400s- 1500s –explorers looked for spices/faster sea route to India and Asia –only interested in exploring Africa and trading
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The Age of European Imperialism In Africa
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How were they able to take over? advanced weapons –Maxim Gun (machine gun) divide & conquer strategy
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Economic Motives need for raw materials to produce manufactured goods needed markets to sell their goods
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Political Motives nationalism more colonies = more power
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Cultural Motives spread Christianity –used missionaries spread Western values –“we are the best” attitude
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Berlin Conference (1884) Europeans divided up Africa no Africans invited boundaries drawn by Europeans without considering Africans –Many different ethnic and religious groups forced together (conflicts) –groups who got along were separated
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Political Effects Traditional African govt. GONE –consensus Direct Rule: colonial power controlled govt. at every level –France, Portugal, Germany, Belgium Indirect Rule: left traditional African rulers in place –elite class created to carry out European rule (more conflict among Africans)
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Economic Effects traditional African economy destroyed –based on barter/trade –subsistence farming –no longer SELF- SUFFICIENT dependent on Europeans for jobs and goods under European rule, need cash to buy things cash crops grown, not food crops
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Cultural Effects money economy –Men left home to make $ as miners, farm workers, to build railroads… –villages & families separated land now property of individuals not community
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