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• Economic motivation played a large part in the
colonization of Africa.
• The 1800s was a time of great industrialization in
Europe (Industrial Revolution).
• Factories required raw materials that could be
manufactured into marketable products.
• When Europeans returned to Africa for more
resources they brought back the manufactured
goods and sold them to Africans.
• Africa became a new market for Europe to sell
goods.
• Politics in Europe also led to the colonization of
Africa.
• Nationalism, a strong sense of pride in one's nation,
resulted in competition between European nations.
• No major nation wanted to be without colonies,
which led to this “Scramble for Africa”.
• The competition was particularly fierce between
Great Britain, France, and Germany, the strongest
European nations in the 1800s.
• Christian missionary work gained strength during
the 1800s as European countries were becoming
more involved in Africa.
• Many missionaries were supportive of the
colonization of Africa because they believed that
European control would provide a political
environment that would help missionary activity.
• The idea of “Christianizing” Africa also made
many Europeans look favorably on the
colonization of the continent.
• By the 1880s, Great Britain, France, Germany,
Belgium, Spain, and Portugal all wanted part of
Africa.
• To prevent a European war over Africa, leaders
from fourteen European governments and from the
United States met in Berlin, Germany, in 1884.
• No Africans attended the meeting.
• At the meeting, the European leaders discussed
Africa’s land and how it should be divided.
Berlin Conference
• Going into the meeting, roughly 10% of Africa was
under European colonial rule.
• By the end of the meeting, European powers
“owned” most of Africa and drew boundary lines
that remained until 1914.
• Great Britain won the most land in Africa and was
“given” Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, and South
Africa after defeating the Dutch Settlers and Zulu
Nation.
• The agreements made in Berlin still affect the
boundaries of African countries today.
Political Boundaries after Berlin Conference
Talk with your
group about what
you think is going on
in this political
cartoon. Be ready to
share you answer
with the class.
• European powers organized Africa’s population in
ways to make the most efficient workforce,
ignoring the natives’ cultural groups or existing
political leadership at the time of colonization.
• Sometimes they grouped together people who
had never been united under the same
government before.
• Sometimes they divided existing groups of
people.
• The creation of these borders had a negative
impact on Africa’s political and social structures by
either dividing groups that wanted to be together or
combining ethnic groups that were enemies.
• Europeans placed colonies into administrative
districts and forced the Africans to go along with
their demands.
• In order to establish their indirect rule,
Europeans used local chiefs as their enforcers in
the colonies.
• Europeans also tried to assimilate Africans (have
African people give up their own African customs
and adopt European customs).
• Protests and revolts were common and starvation
and disease became widespread.
Talk with your group about what
you think is going on in this
political cartoon. Be ready to share
you answer with the class.
• Europeans took the best land by force.
• African farmers were forced to grow cash crops like
cocoa and coffee, causing there to be a shortage of food
in many areas of Africa.
• Africans were forced to work under terrible conditions on
plantations, railways, and logging.
• In order to gain power, Europeans encouraged Africans to
fight against each other.
• New political boundaries caused ethnic groups to clash.
• This has led to ethnic and political unrest in Africa today.
• There have been over 50 ethnic conflicts in Africa since
WWII as a result of the colonial lines drawn by
Europeans.
Talk with your group about what you
think is going on in this political
cartoon. Be ready to share you
answer with the class.
• By the mid-twentieth century, Africans began to
openly oppose European control of their countries.
• It was obvious that colonialism was not fair, as it
only benefitted the Europeans.
• Africans were tired of being treated like second-
class citizens on their own land.
• They soon begin to demand freedom for
themselves…

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European partitioning across africa2b

  • 1. • Economic motivation played a large part in the colonization of Africa. • The 1800s was a time of great industrialization in Europe (Industrial Revolution). • Factories required raw materials that could be manufactured into marketable products. • When Europeans returned to Africa for more resources they brought back the manufactured goods and sold them to Africans. • Africa became a new market for Europe to sell goods.
  • 2. • Politics in Europe also led to the colonization of Africa. • Nationalism, a strong sense of pride in one's nation, resulted in competition between European nations. • No major nation wanted to be without colonies, which led to this “Scramble for Africa”. • The competition was particularly fierce between Great Britain, France, and Germany, the strongest European nations in the 1800s.
  • 3.
  • 4. • Christian missionary work gained strength during the 1800s as European countries were becoming more involved in Africa. • Many missionaries were supportive of the colonization of Africa because they believed that European control would provide a political environment that would help missionary activity. • The idea of “Christianizing” Africa also made many Europeans look favorably on the colonization of the continent.
  • 5. • By the 1880s, Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal all wanted part of Africa. • To prevent a European war over Africa, leaders from fourteen European governments and from the United States met in Berlin, Germany, in 1884. • No Africans attended the meeting. • At the meeting, the European leaders discussed Africa’s land and how it should be divided.
  • 7. • Going into the meeting, roughly 10% of Africa was under European colonial rule. • By the end of the meeting, European powers “owned” most of Africa and drew boundary lines that remained until 1914. • Great Britain won the most land in Africa and was “given” Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, and South Africa after defeating the Dutch Settlers and Zulu Nation. • The agreements made in Berlin still affect the boundaries of African countries today.
  • 8. Political Boundaries after Berlin Conference
  • 9. Talk with your group about what you think is going on in this political cartoon. Be ready to share you answer with the class.
  • 10. • European powers organized Africa’s population in ways to make the most efficient workforce, ignoring the natives’ cultural groups or existing political leadership at the time of colonization. • Sometimes they grouped together people who had never been united under the same government before. • Sometimes they divided existing groups of people. • The creation of these borders had a negative impact on Africa’s political and social structures by either dividing groups that wanted to be together or combining ethnic groups that were enemies.
  • 11. • Europeans placed colonies into administrative districts and forced the Africans to go along with their demands. • In order to establish their indirect rule, Europeans used local chiefs as their enforcers in the colonies. • Europeans also tried to assimilate Africans (have African people give up their own African customs and adopt European customs). • Protests and revolts were common and starvation and disease became widespread.
  • 12. Talk with your group about what you think is going on in this political cartoon. Be ready to share you answer with the class.
  • 13. • Europeans took the best land by force. • African farmers were forced to grow cash crops like cocoa and coffee, causing there to be a shortage of food in many areas of Africa. • Africans were forced to work under terrible conditions on plantations, railways, and logging. • In order to gain power, Europeans encouraged Africans to fight against each other. • New political boundaries caused ethnic groups to clash. • This has led to ethnic and political unrest in Africa today. • There have been over 50 ethnic conflicts in Africa since WWII as a result of the colonial lines drawn by Europeans.
  • 14. Talk with your group about what you think is going on in this political cartoon. Be ready to share you answer with the class.
  • 15. • By the mid-twentieth century, Africans began to openly oppose European control of their countries. • It was obvious that colonialism was not fair, as it only benefitted the Europeans. • Africans were tired of being treated like second- class citizens on their own land. • They soon begin to demand freedom for themselves…