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Power Point accompaniment for the Consortium’s lesson “Rwanda, Past & Present,” available in the Database of Civic Resources. To view this PDF as a projectable presentation, save the file, click “View” in the top menu bar of the file, and select “Full Screen Mode” To request an editable PPT version of this presentation, send a request to

What is the Scramble for Africa?  The Scramble for Africa ( ) was a period of rapid colonization of the African continent by European powers

Europe and Africa Before the Scramble  Before the 1880’s, Europeans only controlled a small part of the African coast

What Caused the Scramble for Africa?  End of the slave trade  Exploration  Henry Morton Stanley  Capitalism  Politics  Technology

End of the Slave Trade  Many British abolitionists heard reports from explorers that non-European traders were still trading slaves.  They petitioned the government to do more to stop the slave trade.

Exploration Explorers were hired to find:  “Lost cities”  Gold  Markets  Goods  Resources

Henry Morton Stanley  Explorer  Hired by King Leopold of Belgium  Made agreements with local chiefs that paved the way for a Belgian colony  Triggered a wave of explorers for other nations to make similar agreements

Capitalism  End of slave trade left a need for commerce between Europe and Africa  Europeans set up colonies to gain resources and sell goods without competition from other nations

Politics  No room to expand in Europe  More colonies = more prestige/power

New Technology  Quinine – helped treat malaria  New boats Heavily armed Could travel upstream and in shallow waters Could navigate many of Africa’s rivers  New guns Easier to load Could fire faster

Berlin Conference (1884 – 85)  In order to avoid fighting wars over African colonies, the Europeans agreed to rules for dividing up Africa.  Borders were drawn without any input from the Africans living there.  No Africans were represented at the Conference.

Africa Before and During Colonialism

Africa During Colonialism and Today

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