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Thursday, March 20, 2014 Put desks into learning groups and take your seat Take out your notebook, chart and documents Begin Discussion Document Discussion What did you learn about British Imperialism through reading the document packet. How did Kippling and Rhodes feel about Imperialism, do you agree with them? Why or why not? At the end jot down a few notes that summarize the main ideas of your group discussion

Types of Imperial Rule

1. Economic Companies India – British East India Company (1600-1858) Indonesia – Dutch East India Company (1602-1800) Kenya – British East Africa Company (1888-1893) Malawi, Zambia & Zimbabwe – British South Africa Company (1887-1923) This type of rule was used to establish imperial colonies for these countries, once established they was generally a transition to indirect rule, especially for British colonies.

2. Indirect Rule Indirect Control – (Protectorate) Relied on existing leaders Gov’t institutions were based on European styles British, U.S used Indirect control

3. Direct Rule France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal assimilation & association (France) Foreign leaders rule (Europeans) Viewed Africans as Children unable to rule themselves

4. Settler Rule South Africa – Holland & Britain This type of rule was used to establish imperial colonies for these countries, once established the colony had a great deal of autonomy, but still answered to the Monarchy of their respective homelands. There was a consistent use of “indirect "colonial control towards the later years. South Africa – Holland & Britain Zimbabwe, Zambia & Kenya – Britain Angola & Mozambique – Portugal Namibia – Germany Algeria – France