PPT-Scramble for Africa

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and European Colonial Rule Partitioned Africa Congress of Berlin Modern African History Congress of Berlin 18841885 Britain France Germany Portugal Belgium Italy

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and European Colonial Rule Partitioned Africa Congress of Berlin Modern African History Congress of Berlin 18841885 Britain France Germany Portugal Belgium Italy Great Political Event Dividing Line. :. 1. . Each . team (4 Players) will register upon arrival.. 2. . There . will be one division. Coed teams are permitted, but there will not be a separate coed division.. 3. . There . will be a shotgun start (all teams start at the same time) at . africa. 19. th. century . Imperialism. The Age of Imperialism. Imperialism = . a policy of conquering and ruling other lands. The Link… Industry and Imperialism. Science and industry increase competition between European powers. SSWG4: . The student will describe the interaction of physical and human systems that have shaped contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. . Standard Covered. a. . Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on Sub-Saharan Africa. . What’s imperialism again?. What’s an empire?. Old Imperialism. When did European imperialism begin?. Old Imperialism-European colonization from 15. th. to early 19. th. Cs.. New Imperialism. Colonization by the Euros, Americans, . The Age of Imperialism. Imperialism. The dominations by one country of the political, economic and cultural life of another country. Common Forms. Colony. A possession that the imperial power controls directly. On the back of the map answer the following questions.. 1. List the European nations that imperialized parts of Africa.. 2. Which two European nations held the most land in Africa? Also, circle these two nations in the key.. IMPLICATIONS FOR MIGRATION PATTERNS. Ana . Faria. -Santana. CCPN-LSE Research Associate. SUMMARY. I. . SOUTH . AFRICA – “THE GATEWAY TO AFRICA”?.  . II. SOUTH . AFRICA’S ROLE IN BRICS.  . Economic . st. Sino-Japanese War. Use . these next . four pictures to jog your memory. How do they all fit together and link to last lesson?. JAG Roberts. “The disastrous defeat in the Sino-Japanese War destroyed the credit of the self-strengtheners and raised acute fears for the nation’s survival.”. David Ashiagbor. Making Finance Work for Africa (MFW4A) . Contents. About MFW4A. Africa’s Financing Needs. Who is Financing Africa?. Financing Trends in Africa. Looking Forward . 1. 1.. . About MFW4A. 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 . On the back of the map answer the following questions.. 1. List the European nations that imperialized parts of Africa.. 2. Which two European nations held the most land in Africa? Also, circle these two nations in the key.. Abeuliftu. Hrost. Msdhaoen. Acerthe. Romuecpt. coolsh. Create your . own scramble word. Scramble . 4. words for the other group to figure out. The word must be what you previously learned in the class.. (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.

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