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1. Imperialism Carving the African Cake
1880 and beyond 
2. Before the Europeans came.. Ethnic and linguistic groups
Large empires and small villages
Africans controlled trade
Gold, ivory, people 
3. Were Europeans on the continent at all? Slave trade (to the western hemisphere)
By 1880s  only 10% of continent controlled by Europeans. 
4. South Africa Dutch settlers came in 1650s
Boers /Afrikaners (farmer)
British took over land in 1800s
Clash with Zulus and Boers
Great Trek
Diamond and gold discovered 1860s/80s
Boer War in 1899-1902
Concentration camps
Guerrilla raids
 
5. Europeans Explorers
Slave traders
Missionaries
Humanitarians 
6. David Livingstone Minister
Went to Central Africa (looking for the Nile)
Disappeared for 11 years
Henry Stanley found him 
7. The Belgian Congo 1879-1882 Treaties signed 
Claimed motive to abolish slave trade
80 times larger than Belgium
Rubber plants
Severe forced labor  10 m died 
9. Cecil Rhodes Wealthy businessman
Founded DeBeers
Believed in racial supremacy
Wanted a British Empire in Africa
Carved out Rhodesia  
12. Motives for Imperialism Social 
Belief in European superiority 
Political
Competition for political supremacy  
Economics
Competition for economic dominance   
13. Social Motives Tame the barbarians
Racial superiority
Social Darwinism  those who are the wealthiest and strongest are superior to othersHow does this image apply to Africa? 
14. Social Motives -Missionaries Christianize 
civilize
westernize 
15. Economic motives Raw materials
Minerals
Crops 
16. Why were they able to imperialize? Technology
Weapons
Modes of travel  steam engine, new ships
Quinine 
17. Why were they able to imperialize? Non-unity among Africans
Languages
Cultures
Warfare
 
18. The Scramble All Europeans wanted a piece of Africa
Go to war?
Had a conference instead 
19. The Berlin Conference, 1884-5 14 countries
Claim the land
Control the area
1884 - Africa was divided
Except:  Liberia & Ethiopia 
23. What impact did this have on the African people? 
24. Effects Smallpox
Lost land and independence
Famine because of cash crops
Breakdown of traditional culture
Division of the African continent created artificial boundaries Sanitation
Hospitals 
Literacy
New languages