PPT-The Scramble for Africa
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19 Define Imperialism When a country makes itself more powerful by bringing additional land called colonies under its control Also known as colonization or colonialism
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19 Define Imperialism When a country makes itself more powerful by bringing additional land called colonies under its control Also known as colonization or colonialism 21 Why Colonize Africa. 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. 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.. © Student Handouts, Inc. www.studenthandouts.com. THE “DARK” CONTINENT. “Dark Continent” – racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance. Unit 2. DO NOW:. What does this image make you think about African empires?. Unit . 2: Scramble for Africa: . Lesson . 13. Success Criteria. MUST: . Be able to understand what is meant by the Scramble for Africa. The Break-Up. The Drop-Off. The Stand-Off. Continuity task involving filming and . editing. This . task should demonstrate match-on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule. . Complete by FRIDAY 3. This Chapter is all about European Countries colonizing weak African Countries and how they used these African countries as a source of raw materials and labour.. What is Imperialism?. Imperialism is when a strong country seizes or colonises a weaker country and then dominates that country.. 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.. 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?. (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. Directions: Divide into groups of four. Once in your groups, assign each person a number from 1-4 based on when your birthday is. The person’s birthday that is closest to Jan. 1. st. will be the one and the person’s birthday closest to December 31.
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