Partition of �Africa Board Game
Use your ruler and map of Africa to carve out a 1 inch by �1 inch colony
First come, �first serve
In Class ONLY!!!
From 1880 to 1914 European nations used imperialism to dominate the continent of Africa
The arrival of Europeans changed Africa
Before Europeans, Africa was divided into tribal clans
…and powerful Islamic kingdoms
During the Age of Exploration, Europeans explored the African coast
…and brought �African slaves to their colonies in America
The Industrial Revolution led to imperialism in Africa in the mid-1800s
The first Europeans to explore the interior of Africa were missionaries & explorers
In the 1870s, the discoveries of a missionary named David Livingstone increased European interest in Africa
Reports of large deposits of natural resources & the rise of nationalism in Europe set off a race for African colonies
Social Darwinism, steamboats, & industrial weapons encouraged the conquest of Africa
The race for African colonies was so fierce that Europeans became afraid wars would break out
In 1884, 14 nations �met at the Congress of Berlin to “set the rules” for colonizing in Africa
Quick class discussion:
What kind of rules do you think they came up with?
Any nation could claim land in Africa by notifying other nations & showing it could control the area
No African nations were invited to attend; �No concern was given to ethic divisions in Africa
By 1914, Europeans controlled 90% of Africa
France took most of west Africa
Belgium claimed the Congo in central Africa
Germany had many colonies throughout Africa
These nations used African colonies �to gain diamonds, tin, gold, rubber �& built cash-crop plantations
The most dominant imperial power in Africa was Great Britain
British industry fueled demand for raw materials
Britain seized control of South Africa from the Dutch
In 1882, Britain seized control of �the Suez Canal from a French company
Many citizens in England dreamed of a British colony from “Capetown to Cairo”
England
South Africa
Egypt
India
Britain claimed colonies in Egypt & in East Africa
His DeBeers Company created diamond mines in South Africa
The most important empire-builder in Africa was British businessman, Cecil Rhodes
Rhodes gained new colonies for Britain in southern Africa
Rhodes used his wealth to build railroads & telegraph lines in Africa
What was the impact of European imperialism in Africa?
Europeans introduced new technologies like railroads, telegraph lines, & steamboats…
…but transportation routes only connected areas that benefited European businessmen
Europeans brought an end to the slave trade…
…but Africans were paid low wages & exploited
What was the impact of European imperialism in Africa?
Europeans built schools, churches, & hospitals…
…but Africans were taught European culture
Africans were unable to rule themselves, participate in voting, or learn professional skills
In South Africa, the British segregated society called apartheid which remained in place for over 100 years
Europeans profited off Africa’s raw materials & cheap African labor
Africans rebelled against European rule, but were defeated due to advanced European weaponry
Africa remained under the control of European imperialists from the 1880s until the 1950s & 1960s