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Scramble for Colonies in Africa Unit 6, SSWH 15 d
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Nations Compete for Overseas Empires Imperialism—seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country Missionaries, explorers, humanitarians reach interior of Africa
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Forces Driving Imperialism – European Superiority Racism—belief that one race is better than others Social Darwinism—survival of the fittest applied to human society Gold and diamonds increases interest in colonization
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Promoting Imperialism in Africa Tech. inventions like steam engine, Maxim gun help conquest Quinine protects Europeans from malaria Within Africa, Africans are divided by language & culture
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Congo Sparks Interest King Leopold II of Belgium acquire land in Congo Leopold brutally exploits Africans; millions die Belgian govt takes colony away from Leopold Europe begins to claim parts of Africa
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Berlin Conference Divides Africa – No Africans Invited To Meeting 14 nations agree on rules for division (1884–85) - countries must claim land & prove ability to control it Raw materials are greatest source of wealth in Africa Businesses develop cash-crop plantations (no food)
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Ethiopia: Resisted Colonization Menelik II: emperor who modernized country Stockpiles arsenal of modern weapons Defeats Italy, remains independent
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Clashes In Africa British defeat Zulus & gain control of Zulu nation in 1887 Boers, Dutch farmers, take Africans’ land, establish large farms Boer War (1899) Boers clash with British over land & slaves (found diamonds) – British win
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