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EEuurrooppeeaann CCoolloonniizzaattiioonn ooff AAffrriiccaa
Africa before 
colonization was not 
broken up into 
countries. 
The boundaries 
created by Europeans 
led to civil wars 
among Africans 
-Why would this cause 
fighting?
Earliest Contact 
 Europe had been interested in Africa for centuries. 
 It began in the 16th century when the Portuguese gained 
control of the Trans-Saharan slave trade and trade of gold 
to Europe.
Slave Trade 
 In 1551, the Trans-Atlantic 
slave trade began with 
thousands of Africans being 
shipped to Brazil to work on 
sugar plantations. 
 The Portuguese were the 
first major European slave 
traders and were followed by 
the Spanish, Dutch, French 
and British. 
TTrriiaanngguullaarr TTrraaddee RRoouuttee
European Expansion 
 Much of Africa had been 
unexplored until the 1880s 
with European influence 
restricted to the coastline: 
 These were basic settlements 
and trading posts 
 Malaria keeping people from 
exploring further 
 There was no reason to 
explore Africa as there was 
limited African civilization with 
the most large settlements 
being Islamic states (did not 
allow outsiders) 
PPrree--CCoolloonniiaall AAffrriiccaa
European Imperialism – The 
Scramble for Africa 
 But with European 
industrialization in the late 
19th century, came a rush to 
explore and dominate the 
African continent. 
 Many politicians and 
industrialist believed that 
annexing overseas territories 
was the only way for their 
nations to ensure economic 
success. 
 This rush was called “The 
Scramble for Africa” with 
new technologies such as 
the steamboat, railroads and 
telegraph allowing 
exploration of the African 
interior.
Commercial greed, territorial ambition, and political 
rivalry fuelled the European take over of Africa. This 
resulted in Africa's partition (division of land on the 
continent) at the West African Conference in Berlin 
November, 1884 through February,1885. The process 
became known as "The Scramble for Africa". 
This conference would avoid a European 
conflict/war that might arise from claims. 
The “Scramble for Africa” had the effect of defusing and 
displacing tensions between the European powers in Europe. 
However, the tradeoffs and alliances could not disguise the 
fact that Imperial Germany was on a collision course with 
Britain and France resulting in WWI. 
-Why is this?
Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 
The West African Conference in Berlin to divide the African 
Continent among the European nations.
France 
Great Britain 
Belgium 
Spain 
Italy 
Germany 
Portugal 
Independent
Colonial Africa as of 1914 
 By 1914, 90% of Africa 
was under European 
control 
 England took 30% of 
African population 
under its control 
 France 15% 
 Germany 9% 
 Belgium 7% 
 Italy 1%
Industrial 
Revolution 
Source for 
Raw 
Materials 
Markets for Finished 
Goods 
European 
Nationalism 
Missionary 
Activity 
Military & 
Naval Bases 
European 
Motives 
For Colonization 
Places to dump 
Unwanted/Excess 
Population 
Social & Economic 
Opportunities 
Humanitarian 
Reasons 
Social 
Darwinism 
EEuurrooppeeaann RRaacciissmm 
“White Man’s 
Burden”
Economic Causes of European Imperialism 
 Industrialization of European 
nations led to the rush across 
the African continent: 
 Looking for raw-materials 
 Cheap labor 
 To gain access to new markets 
 To invest their capital for 
higher rates of return – les 
developed areas gave higher 
dividends European EExxppaannssiioonn -- WWoorrllddwwiiddee
Political Causes of European Imperialism 
 Nationalism 
 European leaders hoped that imperialism would win them the loyalty 
of their own people. 
 Competition for power & status 
 European states extended their power through acquired territories 
for strategic reasons – or to simply stop competitors doing so.
Life Under Colonized Rule 
 White Settler Regions 
 Areas where Europeans 
were very present and 
in charge 
 Areas ruled by 
Belgium, Portugal 
 Life was most brutal. 
 Labor, punishment, 
taxes. 
 No opportunity to 
succeed. 
 No choices, no life. 
 Non-White Settler 
Regions 
 Areas where Europeans 
put Africans in charge and 
were not as present. 
 Areas colonized by 
Britain and France 
 Life was bad, but easier 
 Freedom… if you 
labored and paid your 
taxes. 
 Possible for Africans to 
get ahead in life. 
 Able to chose 
what to grow 
(market economy).
Dutch Colonization of South Africa 
 Began in 1652 with the Dutch East 
India Company founding a station 
at what was to become Cape 
Town. 
 Was a half-way fueling station 
between the Dutch east Indies and 
the Dutch west Indies 
 South Africa unified as a nation in 
1910 (mixture of British and Dutch 
provinces such as Natal, Orange 
Free State, Transvaal & Cape 
Province) 
 In 1948 the National Party was 
elected to power and began the 
implementation of apartheid
Mineral Resources 
 Gold 
 Copper 
 Diamond 
 Iron 
 Bauxite 
 Phosphate 
 Cobalt 
 Manganese
EXAMPLES OF CASH CROPS 
Coffee 
Rubber 
Cotton 
Kapok 
Sugar 
Tea
The 
Advantages 
and 
Disadvantages 
of Colonization
Positives Negatives 
Tribal warfare was ended 
by the colonial 
administrators. The 
European colonial powers 
established their law and 
order over large areas of 
the continent. 
Introduced different and 
modern ideas of education, 
government, and 
economics 
“the Scramble” 
prevented the formation 
of a unified national 
spirit necessary to start 
a new independent 
country. 
Left a legacy of 
oppression and 
economically crippled 
the regions of Africa.
Schools were established and some 
African students attended universities 
abroad. 
The missionaries wrote the languages and made 
dictionaries for the many native languages that 
had only been passed by oral tradition.
By the end of the 19th century Europeans were straddling 
the continent with railways and roads. This made it possible 
to take control – politically and commercially. 
Colonial rulers built 
railroads, but the tracks ran 
north and south to carry raw 
materials to ports. 
Few rail lines went into the 
interior of the continent. 
Positives 
Colonial rulers built 
railroads. 
Negatives
Positive 
Medical and sanitary 
changes were provided by 
the Europeans
Colonial policies turned 
Africans into wage earners or 
cash-crop farmers. 
Hundreds of thousands of 
Africans were hired and 
trained to operate machines 
for getting minerals to surface. 
The profits of all trade 
and manufacturing was 
not invested in Africa. 
Money was needed (by 
the Africans) to pay taxes 
to the colonial rulers. 
Many Africans became 
economically dependent 
on European trade. 
Positives 
Negatives
Independence or “De-colonization” 
 The consequences of European 
partition of the continent for Africa 
were devastating. 
 In the decades before World War II, 
opposition to European colonial rule in 
Africa gathered strength with the rise 
of African Nationalist movements. 
 Post World War II, the transition to 
independence was relatively peaceful 
in French and English colonies. 
 Elsewhere, the aftermath of 
decolonization displayed political 
instability, economic disaster, and debt 
dependence. 
 The byproducts of decolonization 
including political instability, border 
disputes, economic ruin, and massive 
debt continue to plague Africa to this 
present day. 
Dates of AAffrriiccaann IInnddeeppeennddeennccee
Push for Independence 
Africans fought 
with Europeans in 
both World War I & 
II. 
WWII- “A war to 
make the world 
safe for 
democracy and 
freedom.” 
Africans- “What 
about us?” 
WWII ends 1945
Political independence did not bring 
economic independence. 
African countries continued to export agricultural and 
mineral products to their former rulers. 
There was little money to build 
factories. The profits of all 
trade and manufacturing were 
not invested in Africa – and 
most of the profits or benefits 
went to Europeans instead of 
Africans.
Today’s Divided Africa

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European colonization of africa

  • 2. Africa before colonization was not broken up into countries. The boundaries created by Europeans led to civil wars among Africans -Why would this cause fighting?
  • 3. Earliest Contact  Europe had been interested in Africa for centuries.  It began in the 16th century when the Portuguese gained control of the Trans-Saharan slave trade and trade of gold to Europe.
  • 4. Slave Trade  In 1551, the Trans-Atlantic slave trade began with thousands of Africans being shipped to Brazil to work on sugar plantations.  The Portuguese were the first major European slave traders and were followed by the Spanish, Dutch, French and British. TTrriiaanngguullaarr TTrraaddee RRoouuttee
  • 5. European Expansion  Much of Africa had been unexplored until the 1880s with European influence restricted to the coastline:  These were basic settlements and trading posts  Malaria keeping people from exploring further  There was no reason to explore Africa as there was limited African civilization with the most large settlements being Islamic states (did not allow outsiders) PPrree--CCoolloonniiaall AAffrriiccaa
  • 6. European Imperialism – The Scramble for Africa  But with European industrialization in the late 19th century, came a rush to explore and dominate the African continent.  Many politicians and industrialist believed that annexing overseas territories was the only way for their nations to ensure economic success.  This rush was called “The Scramble for Africa” with new technologies such as the steamboat, railroads and telegraph allowing exploration of the African interior.
  • 7. Commercial greed, territorial ambition, and political rivalry fuelled the European take over of Africa. This resulted in Africa's partition (division of land on the continent) at the West African Conference in Berlin November, 1884 through February,1885. The process became known as "The Scramble for Africa". This conference would avoid a European conflict/war that might arise from claims. The “Scramble for Africa” had the effect of defusing and displacing tensions between the European powers in Europe. However, the tradeoffs and alliances could not disguise the fact that Imperial Germany was on a collision course with Britain and France resulting in WWI. -Why is this?
  • 8. Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 The West African Conference in Berlin to divide the African Continent among the European nations.
  • 9. France Great Britain Belgium Spain Italy Germany Portugal Independent
  • 10. Colonial Africa as of 1914  By 1914, 90% of Africa was under European control  England took 30% of African population under its control  France 15%  Germany 9%  Belgium 7%  Italy 1%
  • 11. Industrial Revolution Source for Raw Materials Markets for Finished Goods European Nationalism Missionary Activity Military & Naval Bases European Motives For Colonization Places to dump Unwanted/Excess Population Social & Economic Opportunities Humanitarian Reasons Social Darwinism EEuurrooppeeaann RRaacciissmm “White Man’s Burden”
  • 12. Economic Causes of European Imperialism  Industrialization of European nations led to the rush across the African continent:  Looking for raw-materials  Cheap labor  To gain access to new markets  To invest their capital for higher rates of return – les developed areas gave higher dividends European EExxppaannssiioonn -- WWoorrllddwwiiddee
  • 13. Political Causes of European Imperialism  Nationalism  European leaders hoped that imperialism would win them the loyalty of their own people.  Competition for power & status  European states extended their power through acquired territories for strategic reasons – or to simply stop competitors doing so.
  • 14. Life Under Colonized Rule  White Settler Regions  Areas where Europeans were very present and in charge  Areas ruled by Belgium, Portugal  Life was most brutal.  Labor, punishment, taxes.  No opportunity to succeed.  No choices, no life.  Non-White Settler Regions  Areas where Europeans put Africans in charge and were not as present.  Areas colonized by Britain and France  Life was bad, but easier  Freedom… if you labored and paid your taxes.  Possible for Africans to get ahead in life.  Able to chose what to grow (market economy).
  • 15. Dutch Colonization of South Africa  Began in 1652 with the Dutch East India Company founding a station at what was to become Cape Town.  Was a half-way fueling station between the Dutch east Indies and the Dutch west Indies  South Africa unified as a nation in 1910 (mixture of British and Dutch provinces such as Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal & Cape Province)  In 1948 the National Party was elected to power and began the implementation of apartheid
  • 16. Mineral Resources  Gold  Copper  Diamond  Iron  Bauxite  Phosphate  Cobalt  Manganese
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  • 18. EXAMPLES OF CASH CROPS Coffee Rubber Cotton Kapok Sugar Tea
  • 19. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Colonization
  • 20. Positives Negatives Tribal warfare was ended by the colonial administrators. The European colonial powers established their law and order over large areas of the continent. Introduced different and modern ideas of education, government, and economics “the Scramble” prevented the formation of a unified national spirit necessary to start a new independent country. Left a legacy of oppression and economically crippled the regions of Africa.
  • 21. Schools were established and some African students attended universities abroad. The missionaries wrote the languages and made dictionaries for the many native languages that had only been passed by oral tradition.
  • 22. By the end of the 19th century Europeans were straddling the continent with railways and roads. This made it possible to take control – politically and commercially. Colonial rulers built railroads, but the tracks ran north and south to carry raw materials to ports. Few rail lines went into the interior of the continent. Positives Colonial rulers built railroads. Negatives
  • 23. Positive Medical and sanitary changes were provided by the Europeans
  • 24. Colonial policies turned Africans into wage earners or cash-crop farmers. Hundreds of thousands of Africans were hired and trained to operate machines for getting minerals to surface. The profits of all trade and manufacturing was not invested in Africa. Money was needed (by the Africans) to pay taxes to the colonial rulers. Many Africans became economically dependent on European trade. Positives Negatives
  • 25. Independence or “De-colonization”  The consequences of European partition of the continent for Africa were devastating.  In the decades before World War II, opposition to European colonial rule in Africa gathered strength with the rise of African Nationalist movements.  Post World War II, the transition to independence was relatively peaceful in French and English colonies.  Elsewhere, the aftermath of decolonization displayed political instability, economic disaster, and debt dependence.  The byproducts of decolonization including political instability, border disputes, economic ruin, and massive debt continue to plague Africa to this present day. Dates of AAffrriiccaann IInnddeeppeennddeennccee
  • 26. Push for Independence Africans fought with Europeans in both World War I & II. WWII- “A war to make the world safe for democracy and freedom.” Africans- “What about us?” WWII ends 1945
  • 27. Political independence did not bring economic independence. African countries continued to export agricultural and mineral products to their former rulers. There was little money to build factories. The profits of all trade and manufacturing were not invested in Africa – and most of the profits or benefits went to Europeans instead of Africans.