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Title: Life in Africa


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Life in Africa
  • Before the 1800s Africa had hundreds of ethnic
    linguistic groups
  • By 1870s 80 of African nations below the Sahara
    Desert were led by kings, tribal leaders, or
    chiefs
  • These groups were getting along and
    co-existingup to a point
  • In early 1900s contact with Europeans grew as
    explorers went deeper into Africa to see what was
    out there
  • All this looking around led to some countries
    wanting moreand imperialism begins!

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IMPERIALISMin Africa
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Definition
  • What is imperialism?
  • When a stronger nation takes over a weaker
    nationand gets??
  • WHEN 1850-1914

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What does this cartoon show?What is it trying
to say?
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Our Questions
  • Why would Europeans want to imperialize Africa?
  • What was this like for some countries in Africa?

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Reading Time!
  • Put all extra books, binders, bags in the back of
    the room
  • Set up stations
  • 3 minutes per station

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Grab highlighters
  • As we review what was read, highlight the facts
    you wrote that are the same as in the powerpoint
  • Write in any facts you missed

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WHY 1 Political/Military - GLORY
  • There was a need for steam-powered merchant ships
    and basesso take what you can anywhere
  • Must stop rival countries like France and Great
    Britain from becoming too powerful
  • Its all about the GLORY of taking others and
    gaining respect!

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WHY 2 Religious GOD
  • Missionaries were sent to convert the peoples of
    Africa to ChristianityGOD
  • European rule was the best way to save the animal
    people of Africathey need to be fixedno more
    savages
  • Wanted to civilize (westernize) the people of
    foreign lands
  • Positive these groups help make schools,
    hospitals, roads, and dams

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WHY 3 Economic GOLD
  • Europeans needed African resources and raw
    materials to make their products
  • Copper, tin, gold, diamonds, peanuts, palm oil,
    cocoa, rubber were vital for European wealth
    and profit for all including Africans
  • Problem created less farms for food and more for
    the goods others needed
  • GOLD taking the resources from the country and
    making more for your country

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WHY 4 SOCIAL DARWINISM -A Social Belief
  • Evolution Survival of the Fittestthose who
    were fittest for survival enjoyed wealth
    success, superior to others
  • Non-Europeans lower scale of cultural
    physical development
  • Westerners had a right duty to bring progress
    to other countries because they were the
    best/fittest

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CECIL RHODES
  • I contend that we (Britons) are the first race
    in the world, and the more of the world we
    inhabit, the better it is for the human race It
    is our duty to seize every opportunity of
    acquiring more territory that more territory
    simply means more of the Anglo-Saxon (white)
    race, more of the best

What is Mr. Rhodes talking about? Could this be
racism?
13
King Leopold
  • Wanted the resources in Congo
  • Used the idea of exploring to take from the
    natives
  • Treated the natives as slaves, whipping,
    punishing, raping anyone not working hard enough

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Leopolds Treatment
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Lets Play a Game!!
  • Create groups of three or four
  • Read the directions with me on your game sheet
  • Play, play, playwin as much land as you can!!!
  • Winners will get extra credit points so keep
    track carefully
  • HOW does this game connect to real life?

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BERLIN CONFERENCE
  • European competition for African colonies was
    fierce so in 1884-85 they met to discuss
  • Conference of 14 European nation in Berlin,
    Germany to lay down rules for the division of
    Africa
  • Any European nation could claim land in Africa by
    notifying other nations of its claims showing
    it could control the area
  • No African leader invited to attend, no thoughts
    about African groups and how they might feel
    about being controlled/taken over
  • By 1914, only Liberia Ethiopia remained free
    from European control

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Colonization of Africa (before and after others
take over)
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Impact of Imperialism
  • Looking at the following pictures, we need to
    create a list of positive and negative effects of
    imperialism

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Impact of Imperialism
  • What are the positive and negative effects of
    imperialism?
  • With a partner or your group discuss your list of
    effects from your handout
  • Add anything from your partner(s) to your list
  • Together write an E (Europe), A (Africa), or B
    (both) after each effect depending on who is
    connected to it

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Picture Time
  • Grab an index card and jot down your reactions to
    each picture (just make a list).
  • Now GET UP and walk around!!

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Positive/Negatives
  • Team lists
  • Review together

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Who is the winner!?!
  • Lets compare our lists
  • EXIT TICKET on the back of your index card,
    answer the following questions
  • What are four reasons Europeans imperialized
    Africa?
  • What is one positive and one negative effect of
    this imperialism in Africa?

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HOMEWORK
  • Grab a reading called That Was No Brother
  • Read it and answer the questions in full
    sentencescan be done on lined paper

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STOP
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Exit Ticket (index card)
  • Give 3 reasons why Europeans imperialized Africa
  • Name 2 African nations never imperialized
  • List 1 effect of imperialism in Africa (positive
    or negative)
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