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1 Imperialism in Africa and India

2 Egypt and northern Africa Mohammed Ali

3 Suez Canal Ferdinand de Lesseps British protectorate

4 British expand up the Nile

5 Bantus, Boers, & British in South Africa Ethnic majorityBoers – farming/ranching

6 The Boer War, 1899-1902 ‘Apartheid’

7 Cecil Rhodes and Rhodesia “from the Cape to Cairo”Gold and Diamond mines

8 The machine gun Maxim – 650 rounds p. min ‘Battle of Omdurman’ 28 v. 11,000

9 Indirect v. Direct rule  British tended to use indirect  Relatively little investment, use local elites and political systems to run the daily affairs  Mother country had top-level administrator, and military, to tell colony what to do for mom’s benefit (taxes, products)  African rules for Africans, European rules for Europeans  French tended to use direct  French administrator (governor) and many bureaucrats down to local commissioners to deal with local officials  French tried to assimilate natives into French culture

10 Legacies of Imperialism  European need for boundaries and maps  Berlin Conference of 1886  Ignored tribal rivalries  African nationalism  ‘new class’ of elites, sometimes educated at Western schools, confused by hypocrisy of rulers  “White Man’s Burden” – racism  Ceiling for how far an African could advance in colonial system

11 India – British East India Co.

12 Sepoy Mutiny - 1857

13 Power transferred to Crown  Benefits of British rule  Order and stability  Education  Railroads, telegraph, mail  End to brutal traditions  Costs of British rule  Economic – most money went to British, few Indians  Decline of native crops, increase in cotton production, become dependent on Britain


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