Imperialism/ Colonialism in Africa
Imperialism
• A stronger nation conquering a weaker nation in order to control its resources.
• 1400s: The Portuguese begin exploring West Africa – New technology for longer
ocean voyages
• Purpose- looking for:– Gold– Direct route to India– Later: convert to Christianity
• Gain power in Africa
Avoiding Muslims in N. Africa
Slavery Increases Interest In Africa
• Practiced in many civilizations:– China, – Parts of Africa – Egypt, – Rome – Greece
• Europeans take slavery worldwide
• Justifications:– Nationalism
• Pride in one’s country usually demonstrated through military
– Feelings of racial and religious superiority
Discovery of the Americas
• Europeans needed to remove/ process natural resources from the New World
• How?– Trade goods (guns,
alcohol) for slaves to work fields for tobacco, sugar, etc.
Triangular Trade
• Europe to Africa– Guns, alcohol
• Africa to Americas– Slaves
• Americas to Europe– Sugar, rum, tobacco
Colonialism
• A stronger nation conquering a weaker nation, occupies it, and replaces its governments with its own representatives.
European Colonialism in Africa
• 1800s: Europeans begin to move into the interior of Africa
• Reasons for increased Colonialism:– Global Power
• Need to keep up with other nations
– Control Resources– Convert to Christianity
Partition of Africa (1895)• European nations clash in
“The Scramble For Africa”– Possible war
• Partition of Africa– 14 European nations meet
to divide Africa amongst themselves.
• Create most of the national borders which still exist
– 2 nations remain Independent
• Ethiopia: Repelled Italy• Liberia: Connections to the
US
End of Imperialism in Africa
Why did it end?
• The people of Africa:– Resented European
presence in their land– Resented the
inequities of colonialism
WWI/ WWII
• The wars:– Proved that
Europeans can be beaten
• Increased resistance in parts of Africa
– Drained European power and will to control colonies
1950’s & 1960’s
• Europe leaves many African nations to become independent
• By 1970s most African nations were free of the European powers and were independent nations
Challenges for the new nations
• Who is in charge?– Tribal/ ethnic rivalries
• What type of government?– Authoritarian?– Democracy?– Communism?
Legacy of Colonialism
1. Social and Cultural Disruption
• Europeans encouraged Africans to change their culture
Legacy of Colonialism
2. Underdeveloped Human Potential
Most Africans used as labor
No African leadership encouraged
Little wealth in African hands
Legacy of Colonialism
3. Weak Infrastructure & Exploited Resources– Europeans built
infrastructure:• Roads, hospitals,
bridges, etc– Built to increase profit
(not to benefit the people)
• Much of the continent left with little infrastructure
Legacy of Colonialism
4. Destroyed Trade Before Colonialism:
- most trade was within Africa
- External trade was with the Middle
East Colonialism destroyed those patterns & contacts
- Therefore, they were still dependent on Europe for trade
Legacy of Conquest
5. Colonial Boundaries 1885: Partition of Africa
- 14 European nations meet to divide
Africa- Ethnic groups
divided- rival ethnic
groups within same nation
- this encouraged war after independence
Legacy of Colonialism
6. Colonial Governments were a poor role model
Democracy discouraged
Power through violence
Corruption
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