Title: 27'2 The Partition of Africa
127.2 The Partition of Africa
21. Why were David Livingstone and Henry Stanley
important to the imperialism in Africa?
- Livingstone-Scottish doctor 1840 explored
- central Africa 30yrs set up Christian
- missionaries reports back to Britain
- Stanley-NY Herald journalist sent to find
- Livingstone and did so led expeditions
- himself
- led to new interest in Africa and its
- resources
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42. What did King Leopold II of Belgium mean when
he said Africa was like a magnificent cake?
- Africa was something to be consumed
53. What (non European) empire was in control of
most of Northern Africa during the 1800s?
64. What areas of Northern Africa did France
colonize? Summarize their experience
- Algiers(Algeria) Tunis (Tunisia) Morocco
- 10yrs of fighting in Algeria 1 million French
emmigrants
75. What brought Great Britain to Egypt?
- Suez Canal
- SO WHAT..? Why is it important?....
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96. How did Britain gain control of the area of
the Suez Canal (two part answer)
- Egyptian Khedive(governor) went into debt
- sold stock in Canal to Great Britain
- Egyptian nationalists rebelled, GB sent
- forces to protect interests
107. What area did Britain and France nearly fight
over? How was this resolved?
- Sudan (Fashoda Incident) GB recognize
- French claim in Morocco and French
- W. Africa and France recognize GB
- claim in Sudan
118. West Africa became the center for what trade?
- Slave Trade
- 9. What motivated Europeans to move further
inland into Africa? - (post slavery) To control trade of salt,
- gold, iron, cotton, cacao, palm oil, ivory, and
rubber
1210. Explain the unique situation of Liberia.
- 1900-only indep state in W. Africa
- 1822-given to freed Am. Slaves
- indep republic 1847 backed by US
1311. Central Africa was dominated by which
European country?
- Belgium (Congo Free State)Congo basin, Congo
River) Rubber and Ivory and forced labor - King Leopolds personal plantation
1412. What region of East Africa escaped European
Imperialism? How?
1513. Who were the first to settle Cape Town?
Netherlands
1614. They became known as what?
- Boers(Dutch wordFarmer) or Afrikaners
wordfarmer) - 15. Who fought in the Boer War?
- 1899-1902 Boers vs. GB
- 16. Who won this war? GB
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18What was created in 1910?
- Union of South Africa
- 18. Explain the attitude of the different races
in this area - Boers believed in white racial superiority
- (resent Brit outlaw of slavey) New
- constitution segregate vs blacks..APARTHEID
- The Union is to be a Union of two races,
- namely the British and the Afrikaners
- the African is to be excluded
- South Africa is INDEPENDENT it is NOT a colony
or controlled by a European nation.BUT. - Its government is run by minority whites
1919. What were the economic effects of Imperialism
on Africa?
- Europeans used Mines, plantations, factories,
Paid low wages to Africans and levied high taxes
2020. What were the social effects of Imperialism
on Africa?
- Separated from families, harsh discipline,
- Forced to learn and adopt European culture,
- and reject African culture
- (destroy traditional African ways)
- exploitation
- Benefits of European Imperialism-
- Industrialization/Technology
- Eradication of diseases vaccines
- Ex malaria
- Transportation and Communication/Trade