PPT-British Africa

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PAndre Allen Zulu People The Z ulu tribe is a unique group of people who specialize in building baskets and bead making Unlike us the Zulu speak a different language

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PAndre Allen Zulu People The Z ulu tribe is a unique group of people who specialize in building baskets and bead making Unlike us the Zulu speak a different language which is called . INTERACTIONS:. IMPERIALISM . 1750 - 1914. IMPERIALISM. Motives of imperialism . Modern imperialism . Refers to domination of industrialized countries over subject lands . Domination achieved by trade, investment, business activities. © Student Handouts, Inc. www.studenthandouts.com. THE “DARK” CONTINENT. “Dark Continent” – racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance. . Gavin K. - Allie P. Josh R. - Kolby S. . Of Africa. Imperialism in Africa. Africa in the Early 1800s. In the early 1800s, Africa was three times the size of Europe; its many people spoke hundreds of languages and had developed varied governments.. of empire. Before we begin, a couple of questions…. What ideals drove nineteenth-century . british. imperialism?. What realities or practicalities also drove it?. What were the foundations of great . The age of Western Imperialism. New Imperialism 1870’s-1919. “the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political hegemony over other nations”. and . European Colonial Rule. Partitioned Africa. Congress . of Berlin. Modern African History – Congress of Berlin, 1884-1885. Britain, France, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Italy. Great Political Event – Dividing Line?. #2: A Methodist Sunday School at Guiongua, Angola, 1925. #3: Germans taking possession of Cameroon in 1881. #4: Quote from Henry Stanley in 1882. #5: Africans bringing ivory to the wagon in South Africa, c. 1860. (1750 – 1900). By Charles Ma. The Old Africa: . Pre-Imperialistic Era. New African States. Nationalism in Africa: The Zulus. The . Nguni. people had farmed and raised cattle in south-east Africa.. Slave Trade, Rise of New Imperialism and the ‘Scramble for Africa’. Slave Trades out of Africa. From 15. th. Century: . [see “. Bible and the Gun” 1:07-4:25min., Add’l Rdgs]. - Major European countries exporting slaves from Africa to New Worlds – British, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch. The New Imperialism of the late nineteenth century differed both economically and politically from the colonialism of earlier times.. The older empires had been maritime and mercantile, with European traders purchasing goods from local merchants in places such as India, Java and Canton.. 1750-1870. Imperial Policies. Emphasis on trade rather than territory. Colonies were to serve as ports. Emphasis on free trade rather than mercantilism. Mercantilism: government regulation of trade. Laissez faire: no / little government intervention in trade. What do these signs appear to say?. Where do you think they are from?. Three groups clash over south . africa. . Africans, the. Dutch. , and the British clashed over land and resources in South Africa . What do these signs appear to say?. Where do you think they are from?. Three groups clash over south . africa. . Africans, the. Dutch. , and the British clashed over land and resources in South Africa . World History Standards. W. 20 . Describe the natural resources and geographic features of Africa, their . role . in attracting European economic interests, and their impact on . global . trade. . W. .

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