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Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change SS7H1 The student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change

Continuity and Change The student will understand that while change occurs over time, there is continuity to the basic structure of that society. How has school changed and stayed the same since kindergarten? Why do some things remain the same when society is always changing?

Conflict Creates Change The student will understand that when there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. When you have conflicts with your friends does it change your friendship? Can change have intended and / or unintended consequences? Can change be positive and / or negative?

Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change SS7H1a Explain how the European partitioning across Africa contributed to conflict, civil war, and artificial political boundaries. Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change

WARM DECEMBER Why was there a “Mad Scramble” for European countries to claim African land? What kind of conflicts could this create?

WARM DECEMBER According to the map, which two European countries claimed much of the African continent? What are some conflicts these boundary lines could have created within the African cultures?

WHAT DO YOU THINK THE ARTIST IS TRYING TO COMMUNICATE IN THIS POLITICAL CARTOON?

1884-85 BERLIN CONFERENCE The Berlin Conference was conducted, and European powers (Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, and Italy) agreed to divide the continent into European governed colonies. This division was disastrous as the new boundary lines divided ethnic groups and in most cases forced rival ethnic groups to live together. The Europeans wanted the natural resources to fuel the Industrial Revolution. As they made products, they then forced African colonies to buy them for much more than they received for their resources.

IN 1878, MUCH OF AFRICA WAS NOT COLONIZED BY EUROPE …BUT BY 1885, OVER 90% OF AFRICA WOULD BE UNDER THE CONTROL OF EUROPEAN EMPIRES, PARTICULARLY THE BRITISH AND THE FRENCH IN 1878, MUCH OF AFRICA WAS NOT COLONIZED BY EUROPE

THE 5 W’s of EUROPEAN INFLUENCE IN AFRICA WHO (EUROPEAN EMPIRES) WHAT (REASONS FOR COLONIZATION) WHEN (DEVELOPMENT) WHERE (AREAS OF INTEREST) WHY (REASONS FOR PARTITIONING)

(REASONS FOR COLONIZATION) (PARTITIONING of AFRICA) THE 5 W’s of EUROPEAN INFLUENCE IN AFRICA WHO (EUROPEAN EMPIRES) GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE BELGIUM GERMANY ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL WHAT (REASONS FOR COLONIZATION) Natural Resources Slave or Cheap Labor New Markets for Europe Suez Canal Trade Route Spread of European Culture Christian Missionaries WHEN (DEVELOPMENT) 1652: Dutch Colony in South Africa 1806: Britain control South Africa and parts of West Africa 1848: French colonize North Africa 1867: King Leopold II of Belgium colonizes central Africa 1884: Berlin Conference 1899: Boer War between Dutch settlers and British military WHERE (AREAS OF INTEREST) Over 90% of Africa came under European control after the Berlin Conference, but the only territories that were not colonized by the European empires were Liberia and Ethiopia. WHY (PARTITIONING of AFRICA) Reacting to the Scramble or Race for Africa leaders of European empires met in Berlin, Germany to resolve potential conflicts between European empires over the control of African colonies. They divided up the land and created new boundary lines without any input by the people of Africa.

The Negatives of Colonialism Rival ethnic groups forced to live together causing conflicts and wars. Lost many resources without equal return. Lost their freedom to govern themselves. Africans were forced to work on plantations and in mines for very little money. Children as young as 10 are recruited for civil wars in Africa

Positives of Colonialism Improved roads and railroads Improved medical centers Improved schools Improved economies –jobs and technology Democracies allow freedom for many people (except in countries where corruption leads to dictatorships) Hospitals in South Africa are heavily burdened by HIV- infected children—a leading health issue in Africa.

IMPACT OF COLONIAL RULE ON AFRICA NEGATIVE IMPACT Slavery Wars and Riots Starvation and Poverty Disease Forced Cheap Labor Loss of Land and Power New boundaries separated families and tribes Civil Wars between ethnic groups POSITIVE IMPACT Schools and hospitals were built Improved health care Roads and railroads were built New governments and democracy Improved economies / New technologies End of Slavery

Conflict between native Africans and Europeans during colonization Conflicts in Africa because of artificial political boundaries created by Europeans during the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 Conflict between native Africans and Europeans during colonization Conflict between ethnic groups Conflict over who should have political power AFTER Africans gained independence from Europe

A civil war created by European colonization GENOCIDE in RWANDA 1994 A civil war created by European colonization http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1288230.stm

http://www.unitedhumanrights.org/Genocide/genocide_in_rwanda.htm RWANDA CONTINUED

CONFLICT IN DARFUR: A REGION IN WESTERN SUDAN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darfur_conflict

CONFLICT IN DARFUR: A REGION IN WESTERN SUDAN

CONFLICT IN DARFUR: A REGION IN WESTERN SUDAN

Concept: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change SS7H1a ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did European partitioning of Africa contribute to conflict, civil war, and artificial political boundaries? Concept: Conflict Creates Change Continuity and Change