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Imperialism in Africa LT: I can define imperialism, its motives, and identify imperialism in Africa. In 1853, an American fleet of warships arrived in Japan’s Edo Bay under Commodore______ Townsend Harris Matthew Perry William McKinley Millard Fillmore
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The “Scramble for Africa”
Imperialism The “Scramble for Africa”
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Imperialism Seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country
Mid 1800s - Many European countries became caught up in a competitive race to claim African territory Used their flags to stake their claim
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Was it fair? Britain had a head start Others resented this
Berlin Conference – European countries met to divide African territory amongst themselves Africa was NOT represented Agreed on a colonial map of Africa By 1914, only Liberia and Ethiopia were free
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The British in South Africa
The Zulus 1816 Zulus have a large, centralized state Created by Chief Shaka 1879 king Cetshwayo refuses British rule This leads to a war between the Zulus and the British 1887 The Zulu nation falls to Britain
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The Boers Who are they? Dutch settlers (settled in 1652)
AKA Afrikaners The Great Trek 1830s Boers move north to avoid the British The Boer War Fought between the British and the Boers Britain won 1910 joins Union of South Africa (controlled by British
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Africa today?
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Motives for Imperialism
1. Economic Originally the most important 2. Religious 3. Exploratory 4. Political 5. Ideological Social Darwinism
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Document Analysis 1. With a partner 2. Write down four things you see
3. How does this relate to imperialism? 4. What motive does it represent?
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