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1 Warm-Up 11/9/15 8mins Grab a Warm-Up from the front and read the paragraph and analyze the advertisement from the late 1800s. Answer the questions on the bottom. DON’T DO THE BACKSIDE!!!!! If you have not started on the Warm-Up within the first two minutes of the class or receive more than two interventions before, then you will be asked to leave

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3 Option B Bookwork. 756-762 1 page of notes ( front and back)
760 ( Questions 1-4) 769 Question 10 African Imperialism DBQ.

4 Imperialism in Africa

5 African Trade [15c-17c]

6 The Age of Imperialism in Africa
Due to Industrial Revolution, Europeans competed for new markets to buy goods Increases in production meant increase demand for more resources. Imperialism: the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country

7 Harvesting Rubber

8 Punishing “Lazy” Workers

9 5-8 Million Victims! (50% of Popul.)
It is blood-curdling to see them (the soldiers) returning with the hands of the slain, and to find the hands of young children amongst the bigger ones evidencing their bravery...The rubber from this district has cost hundreds of lives, and the scenes I have witnessed, while unable to help the oppressed, have been almost enough to make me wish I were dead... This rubber traffic is steeped in blood, and if the natives were to rise and sweep every white person on the Upper Congo into eternity, there would still be left a fearful balance to their credit Belgian Official

10 The Age of Imperialism in Africa
Railroads, maxim gun, and quinine for malaria helped Europeans push into Africa

11 The White Mans Burden

12 The Age of Imperialism in Africa
The Berlin Conference Meeting among European nations to divide up Africa This division was not even. Very little thought was given to how the African groups would react No African ruler was invited By 1914, only Liberia and Ethiopia remained free of European control

13 Berlin Conference of Another point of view? 

14 Africa 1890 Before

15 Africa in 1914 After the Berlin Conference

16 The Age of Imperialism in Africa
Legacy of Colonial Rule Negative Effects Africans lost control of their lands and their independence Many died of smallpox Thousands died resisting European rule Traditional culture broke-down Division of Africa combined or unnaturally divided groups Valuable goods such as gold, salt, and diamonds were taken out of the continent as well as the profit that was made

17 Summary Write a paragraph Summary on the backside of your notes.

18 Test Practice.

19 African Imperialism DBQ
Answer the individual questions on the DBQ and then recreate and answer the essential question using the chart. Positives Negatives. Colonizer ( Europeans) Colony ( Africans)

20 The Age of Imperialism in Africa
Clash over South Africa The Zulus under leader Shaka fought bravely against the British Zulus almost win but the Zulu nation fell to Britain in 1887 Britain finally won and created the Union of South Africa in 1910


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