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Africa Before Imperialism

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AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY!!!Africa is a continent.  It has many different countries in it.Many of the countries had their own language, culture, beliefs, background, and land.What does this make them?

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Early European InteractionsIn the 1400s Europeans began to have interactions with Africans, but they were minimal and limited to the coasts because they were afraid of malaria.Europeans and Africans traded some commodities such as gold, ivory, and spices.  Africans kept Europeans under control and from becoming too powerful with their strong armies.

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Slave TradeInternal slave trade had been going on in Africa for a long time.  Europeans began trading slaves with Africans and this led to external slave trade and began what is known as the “triangle trade.”

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Europeans Gain PowerOvertime Europeans discovered quinine which prevented malaria and developed the Maxim Gun which was stronger than African weapons.With these new discoveries Europeans started setting up colonies in Africa.

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Fight Over AfricaBelgium had one of the first colonies in Africa, after other European countries saw this they wanted colonies as well.European countries began rushing to claim parts of Africa for themselves.

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Berlin ConferenceTo avoid a war Europeans decided to have a conference to solve the problem with Africa.14 European nations met at the Berlin Conference (1884 – 1885) to decide how to divide up Africa.  No representatives from Africa were present.European nations divided up the continent with no regard to the various ethnic/linguistic groups in Africa.  This conference decided Africa’s fate and set Africa up for many of the conflicts it still faces today

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Big Ideas 1Racism – the belief that one group of people is better than another – Europeans believed they were better than the Africans.Social Darwinism – the belief that naturally there is one stronger group and one weaker group – Europeans believed they were the stronger group and Africans were the weaker group.

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Big Ideas 2Industrialization – Europeans needed more raw materials to run machines.Nationalism – Europeans wanted to show how strong their nations were by dominating the African nations.Missionaries – many missionaries went to Africa to convert the people to Christianity and spread their beliefs.

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Big Ideas 3Technology – with the invention of the steam engine Europeans were able to travel into the interior of Africa.  The invention of the Maxim Gun also gave Europeans the upper hand.Quinine – malaria was a concern for many Europeans, but quinine prevented malaria, so this allowed them to be more courageous.

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  • 2. AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY!!!Africa is a continent. It has many different countries in it.Many of the countries had their own language, culture, beliefs, background, and land.What does this make them?
  • 3. Early European InteractionsIn the 1400s Europeans began to have interactions with Africans, but they were minimal and limited to the coasts because they were afraid of malaria.Europeans and Africans traded some commodities such as gold, ivory, and spices. Africans kept Europeans under control and from becoming too powerful with their strong armies.
  • 4. Slave TradeInternal slave trade had been going on in Africa for a long time. Europeans began trading slaves with Africans and this led to external slave trade and began what is known as the “triangle trade.”
  • 5. Europeans Gain PowerOvertime Europeans discovered quinine which prevented malaria and developed the Maxim Gun which was stronger than African weapons.With these new discoveries Europeans started setting up colonies in Africa.
  • 6. Fight Over AfricaBelgium had one of the first colonies in Africa, after other European countries saw this they wanted colonies as well.European countries began rushing to claim parts of Africa for themselves.
  • 7. Berlin ConferenceTo avoid a war Europeans decided to have a conference to solve the problem with Africa.14 European nations met at the Berlin Conference (1884 – 1885) to decide how to divide up Africa. No representatives from Africa were present.European nations divided up the continent with no regard to the various ethnic/linguistic groups in Africa. This conference decided Africa’s fate and set Africa up for many of the conflicts it still faces today
  • 8. Big Ideas 1Racism – the belief that one group of people is better than another – Europeans believed they were better than the Africans.Social Darwinism – the belief that naturally there is one stronger group and one weaker group – Europeans believed they were the stronger group and Africans were the weaker group.
  • 9. Big Ideas 2Industrialization – Europeans needed more raw materials to run machines.Nationalism – Europeans wanted to show how strong their nations were by dominating the African nations.Missionaries – many missionaries went to Africa to convert the people to Christianity and spread their beliefs.
  • 10. Big Ideas 3Technology – with the invention of the steam engine Europeans were able to travel into the interior of Africa. The invention of the Maxim Gun also gave Europeans the upper hand.Quinine – malaria was a concern for many Europeans, but quinine prevented malaria, so this allowed them to be more courageous.