World History Imperialism

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Geo-strategic

since africa was being colonized it was important that the European powers all get a piece in order to keep up with their enemies

slave trade

slaves would be traded

martial law

temporary military rule

What does it mean the sun doesn't set on the British empire

the British owned so much land that the sun was always shining on a part of British land

what was the great trek

the boers wanted to escape the british so many of them moved north

what was the Royal Niger Company

the company had control of the palm-oil trade along the Nigeria river after the Berlin Conference

What was the Europeans overwhelming technological advantage

the maxim gun

Imperialism

the takeover of a country or territory by a stronger nation with with the intent of dominating the political, economic and social life of the people of that nation

How did South Africa move towards democracy?

The ANC was established and went on boycotts and strikes because the policy of apartheid was created and wasn't fair

social darwinism

"survival of the fittest" was applied to the social change

Who was the strongest government at the time?

Britain

what was Britains rule in Nigeria

Britain outlawed slave trade, and convinced other groups to help the British

who won the Boer war

Britain won the war

Afrikaners

Dutch South Africans

What were other European imperialist nations?

England, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Holland and Italy

what was the scramble for European Colonies

European countries wanted to colonize Africa but there were fights over land so the Berlin Conference was held

paternalism

Europeans governed the Africans in a fatherly way, providing needs not rights

what two African countries were free from European rule

Liberia and Ethiopia

Was King Leopold II a good leader?

No because he licensed companies to brutally exploited Africans by forcing them to collect sap from rubber plants causing at least 10 million people to die because of the abuses by King Leopold and the Belgian gov. took away his control

F.W. de Klerk

South Africans new president and his goal was to transform South Africa and end its isolation, he legalized the ANC and released Nelson Mandela

malaria

a disease in Africa carried by mosquitoes and the drug quinine was able to prevent Europeans from getting the disease

new constitution of South Africa

a new democratic law was passed to guarantee equal rights for all citizens and it modeled the US bill of rights

Cecil Rhodes

a succesful business man and a major supporter of British expansion he was a speaker for imperialism

Nigeria's Civil War

a war between Nigeria and Britain fighting for Nigeria's independence and Nigeria won and became one of Africa's most populated countries and was very rich

Nelson Mandela

an ANC leader who was imprisoned by the government

assimilation

based on the idea that in time the local populations would adopt french culture and become like the french

protests

blacks protested and formed the African National Congress to fight for their rights

religious

colonization was done on religious grounds... bringing christianity to the heathen africans

Belgian King Leopold II

commissioned Henry Stanley to help him obtain land in the Congo and Stanley signed treaties with chiefs of the Congo river and the treaties gave King Leopold II control of those lands

apartheid

complete separation of the races

what resources were found in Africa?

copper and tin were found in the Belgian Congo and gold and diamonds were found in South Africa

what was going on in South Africa at the time?

due to colonial rule racial conflict was approaching in Africa, a small minority ruled a large black minority

who were the Boers

dutch settlers who gradually took Africans land and established large farms

mercantilist

free labor was available for the taking, labor that would provide goods and resources for colonial powers that operated on mercantilist policies

direct control

french and europeans didn't believe in the Africans so they created paternalism when the Europeans provided needs for them but not rights

dissidents

government opponents

economic

harvesting the vast natural resources for European good would provide a boost to the sagging economies of Europe as well as provide markets for manufactured goods

Why did Europeans become imperialists

having an empire was a symbol of greatness and they thought it made them superpower and bought national pride

who was Menelik II

he was the emperor of Ethiopia and built up a large arsenal of modern weapons purchased from France and Russia

where is the suez canal

in egypt

what was the maji maji rebellion

it was believed that if this water was sprinkled on their bodies would turn the germans bullets into water

what was the Berlin conference

it was held to lay down the rules for the division of Africa, any European country could claim land in Africa by telling other nations

Desmond Tutu

led economic campaign against apartheid and he asked foreign nations not to do business with South Africa

what were some positive effect of colonial rule

local warfare was reduced lifespan increased railroads, dams and telephones were built in African Colonies

what were some negative effects of colonial rule

new diseases traditional authority figures were replaced men were forced to leave villages and find a way to support their families

what was nigerias struggle for democracy

nigeria had a short lived democracy, and the military had over thrown the government leaving the Hausa, Fulani to take over

Did any african leaders have a say in the Berlin Conference?

no they didn't which wasn't fair

African National Congress

organized boycotts and strikes to protest racist policies

what could the africans protect themselves with

outdated weapons

federal system

power is shared between state governments and central authority

indirect control

relied on existing political rulers and local legislative councils would be created

what was the maxim gun

the worlds first automatic machines gun

what were ethnic groups in Nigeria

there were 250 groups but the 3 main groups were, Hausa-Fulani, the Yoruba, and the Igbo

what were resources that were needed by imperialists

they had the steam engine, rivers, cables and steamships

who were the Hausa-Fulani

they were muslim and had a strong central government

who were the Igbo and Yoruba?

they were people of traditional religions and relied on local chiefs for control

what was imperialist management

two methods were created, indirect and direct control

what was the Boer war

war between the British and Boers, the Boers tried to keep outsiders from coming and taking their gold and diamonds that they found, the British ended up burning Boer farms and imprisoning women and children

racism

where one race believes it is superior to others

mercantilism

you get money and money = power


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