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CHAPTER 24, SECTION 2
THE PARTITION OF AFRICA
2.
AFRICA IN THE EARLY 1800S
Practically 3x the size of Europe
Hundreds of languages and governments
Small village communities
Large centralized states
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AFRICAN REGIONS
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NORTH AFRICA
Part of the Muslim world until the 1800s
Under the rule of the crumbling Ottoman Empire
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EAST AFRICA
Port cities gained profitable trade
Often shipped slaves to the Middle East
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SOUTH AFRICA
Shaka Zulu
Conquering set off mass migration and war
Constant struggle for control
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WEST AFRICA
Local leaders were corrupt
New reforms based on Islamic law
Rebelled against European rulers
Multiple Islamic reforms
War quieted, literacy and trade improved
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1500S-1700S
Europeans trade along the African coast
Africans did not want to "house" them
Stopped by resistance, geography, & disease
Medical advances & steamships changed this
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EUROPEAN CONTACT INCREASES
Explorers set out to map African rivers
Fascinated by African geography and culture
Missionaries sought to win people to Christianity
Built schools and clinics alongside churches
Viewed the culture and religions as "degraded"
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DR. DAVID LIVINGSTONE
Excellent explorer and missionary
More sympathy - less bias
Opposed and fought the slave trade
Blazed trails for many others
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A SCRAMBLE FOR COLONIES
King Leopold II of Belgium
Spoke of a mission to bring a "new era"
Secretly dreamed of conquest and profit
Britain, France, and Germany followed suit
12.
Berlin Conference
Horrors in the Congo
Others Join the Scramble
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AFRICANS RESIST IMPERIALISM
Europeans meet armed resistance across the continent
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ETHIOPIA SURVIVES
Maintained independence
Menelik II modernized the country
Roads, bridges, schools, imports, and military officers
Was well-prepared for any attack
One of two independent African nations (Liberia)
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AFRICAN ELITE
Western-educated "elite" emerges
Some admired Western ways & rejected their culture
Others condemned Western societies
African leaders were forming nationalist movements (early 1900s)
Rebecca Dose
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