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The actual size of Africa… Why Africa’s size might be a good thing Why Africa’s size might be a bad thing Claims to larger pieces of land means a bigger area to expand the nation There might be more riches Gold Silver Ivory Slaves/Slave labor There will be more raw materials to send back to western Europe and manufacture into industrial goods Claims on bigger pieces of land means... Countries have to give up more soldiers to defend territory More money spent on army Many ethnic groups in Africa may cause conflicts within territories http://thetruesize.com/#?borders=1~!MTYyMTcyOTY.MzY2NTE4Nw*MzU0NzE2NTA(MjAyMDQ3OA~!CONTIGUOUS_US*MTAwMjQwNzU.MjUwMjM1MTc(MTc1)MA~!IN*NTI2NDA1MQ.Nzg2MzQyMQ)MQ~!CN*OTkyMTY5Nw.NzMxNDcwNQ(MjI1)Mg

Conflict between ethnic division of African & colonial division of Africa.

Regional Resources in Africa (worksheet corrections): PGS 392-393 West Africa Cultures: -Many groups were united by the Muslim religion. -An Islamic state was set up which increased literacy & trade, but decreased local wars. -Powerful Asante kingdom (not an Islamic state) ruled several small groups of people (states) Conflicts: -The spread of the Muslim religion (and Islamic law) caused tribes to rise up against European rulers. -Small states under the Asante rule wanted change and to revolt against powerful rule Resources: -Forested areas. -Slave trade already exists between ethnic groups Northern Africa Cultures: -People of the region were united by the Muslim religion and were part of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the decade. (Ottoman empire influence would significantly decline by the 1880’s). Conflicts: N/A Resources: -No resources mentioned. The landscape of northern Africa is made up of the Sahara desert and very fertile (rich) soils of the Fertile Crescent.

Corrections continued… East Africa Cultures: -Muslim values were important to the peoples (states) -Trade with Europe and India was important to these empires. Conflicts: N/A Resources: -Slaves (from the interior of Africa) -Ivory -Copper Southern Africa Cultures: -Zulu kingdom -Boer -Many diverse cultural groups Conflicts: -The Zulu kingdom conquered many groups around them which led to mass- migration & wars throughout the region -The migrating Boers (descendants of Dutch settlers) had very brutal conflicts with the Zulu Resources: -Land

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How Africa was divided… (Berlin Conference)

Berlin Conference 1884 Hosted by Otto Van Bismark European leaders met in Berlin, Germany in order to avoid problems among each other. No Africans invited European powers agreed that in order to claim a territory, each country had to: Establish an outpost in the territory. Effectively defend territory

Colonial Conflicts in Africa

The Congo: one of the most brutal Euro-African relationships

Congo: Before Imperialism Location: Central Africa Climate: Rain forest & Plateau Resources: Iron Copper Rubber Trees People (often traded people for ivory)

Congo: Imperial motives Completely economic The most valuable good was rubber for gloves, shoes, & soap Claimed & conquered by King Leopold II (Belgium)

Congo: Life in the colony Brutal: African people were completely enslaved Government: Direct rule Called the “Force Publique” King Leopold established quota (certain amount) of rubber that he expected to be collected The “Force Publique” was ordered to publicly beat, mutilate, or kill Africans who did not meet the quota

Population of the Congo declined from 20 million to 8 Population of the Congo declined from 20 million to 8.5 million under Belgian control

How might colonialism have effected the development of Congo after Belgian Control?

Today: Congo is one of the poorest countries in the world & is facing constant civil war 5 million killed(45,000 per month) Millions of refugees & child soldiers Rape used as a method of warfare (200,000 reported)

South Africa:

South Africa: Before Imperialism Location: South Africa United by the Zulu tribe The “Cape of Good Hope” was an important sea port to Europeans on their way to India Resources: Diamonds Gold Land (cape of good hope)

South Africa: Imperial Motives Political: Diamonds Gold Economic: Great location to control trade to India

South Africa: Conflicts & Life Zulu VS. Boer (Dutch) British VS. Zulu (United Africans) Boer VS. Zulu Zulu almost won both wars, even though they only had spears Originally the British governed directly, but eventually a protectorate was established Severe racial discrimination

South Africa: Results of Colonial Rule Racial Discrimination (1910 – 1948) Laws restricting voting, housing, property, schooling, jobs… Apartheid (1948 – 1994) Segregation of whites, blacks and mixed people Enforced by the law

Ethiopia: A Nation that Resisted Imperialism Read “Africans resist imperialism” on page #397 in your book. Write 3 sentences that describe why/how Ethiopia resisted the colonial powers initially.