Colonization of Africa Why do you suppose western nations colonized Africa in the 1800s?
The Industrial Revolution and European Colonization of Africa
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The Industrial Revolution and European Colonization of Africa
LT: How did the Industrial Revolution affect European interest in Africa?
What was the industrial revolution?Started in the 1700s in England. Factories were built to make products using
machines. How did this change the Europeans’ view about
Africa?Before the industrial revolution, Europeans wanted
to trade with Africa for slaves to work plantations.
After the Ind. Rev. No more need for slaves!! Machines did the work in Europe and the northern
United States.
LT: What motivated the Europeans to colonize Africa after the Industrial Revolution?
Economic Motivation1. Raw Materials (to ship back to the
factories in Europe)2. A market to sell finished products back to
the Africans!Remember India? Same thing!
What do we call it when stronger countries take over weaker countries?
Political Motive:
Compete against other countries to get colonies in Africa.
Which country do you think was most successful gaining colonies? Why?
IMPERIALISMEuro Colonies in 1900
RELIGIOUS MOTIVATION TO SET UP COLONIES?
Europeans wanted to convert Africans to Christianity.
They thought they were doing good work for God.
Notice which countries remained independent.
ETHIOPIAHired Europeans to train their army
LIBERIABought by Americans for freed American slaves
Euro Colonies in 1900
Liberian Flag
Countries in Africa are very young.
Still dominated by tribal loyalties, instead of national loyalites
European Imperialism in South Africa
The Fight for South Africa3 Main Groups
Zulu – strongest group of native South Africans
The Zulus built a large territory in the NORTHERN part.
Then came the Euros!
First came the Dutch.
They came from Holland starting in the late 1600’s
They are known as the “Boers”They settled in Cape Town
Cape Town, S. Africa
Then came the British!
The British and the Boers fought for control.
The Boers LOST and in 1834 they moved north into Zulu territory
The Boers and the British teamed up and beat the Zulus. However, in 1867 Boer settlers discovered DIAMONDS and in 1884 they discovered GOLDThen, the British and Boers fought over this territoryFinally, in 1902 the British won and took control over all of South Africa
Afrikaner Rule in South AfricaThe British gave all WHITE people in South Africa full citizenship and a right to vote.
Because the Boers were the biggest group they eventually became the most powerful
The Boers became known as “Afrikaners,” because they speak a language called “Afrikaans.”
What about the non-white South Africans?
APARTHEID
A system of laws to keep the races completely separate.
How did non-white South Africans fight for their rights?
They formed a political group called the African National Congress (ANC)
In 1994, South Africa elected its first black president.
His name is Nelson Mandela
Mandela was a TIME magazine Man of the Year in 1993
SummaryYour final task:For each of the words below, write down three things that is important to remember about each of them.EnglishBoersZuluANC