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Page 1: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

Chapter 11Section 2

Page 2: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

Main IdeaEuropeans embarked on

a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world.

Many former colonies have political problems that are the result of colonial rule.

Page 3: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

IntroductionEuropeans argued

and fought among themselves for the lands of Africa.

They paid no attention to historical political divisions or to the many ethnic and language groupings in Africa.

Page 4: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

A New Period of ImperialismUnlike in the past, the

Europeans demanded more influence over the economic, political, and social lives of the people.

They were determined to shape the economies of the lands to benefit European economies.

They also wanted the people to adopt European customs.

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Forms of ControlEach European nation had certain

policies and goals for establishing colonies.

Sometimes countries used a variety of the following to gain control of an area.

Colony – Country or region governed by a foreign power.

Protectorate – Country with its own government but under the control of a foreign power.

Sphere of Influence – Area in which an outside power claims trading privileges.

Economic Imperialism – independent but less developed nations controlled by private business.

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Methods of ManagementIndirect Control (Britain &

U.S.)Relied on existing political rulers.Limited self-rule.Developed future leaders that

would govern in the form of the controlling power.

Direct Control (French)Foreign officials ruled the

country.Paternalism – govern in a fatherly

way – providing for needs but not giving rights.

Assimilation – local populations will become absorbed in foreign powers culture.

Page 7: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

Case Study: NigeriaBritain gained control of

Nigeria through diplomatic and military means.

Some local rulers agreed to sign treaties of protection with Britain and accepted British residents.

Others opposed foreign intervention and rebelled against it.

British defeated rebellions.

Declared Nigeria a British colony in 1914.

Page 8: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

Managing the ColonyNow that Nigeria

was a colony, Britain had to control it.

There were 250 diverse ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Britain was forced to turn to indirect control.

Page 9: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

African ResistanceAfricans resisted

European attempts to colonize their land.

This battle was never equal because the Europeans had superior weapons.

With the exception of Ethiopia, the resistance efforts failed.

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Unsuccessful Movements

Algeria resisted the French for over 50 years.

Africans in German East Africa believed that maji-maji, magic water, sprinkled on their skin would turn German bullets into water.Obviously, this did not

work.75,000 died.

Page 11: Chapter 11 Section 2. Main Idea Europeans embarked on a new phase of empire building that affected both Africa and the rest of the world. Many former

Ethiopia: A Successful Resistance

Ethiopia’s success was due to Menelik II.Emperor of Ethiopia.

Menelik played the Italians, French and the British against each other.

Italians tricked Menelik into almost agreeing to hand over his country.

Declared war against Italy and defeated them at the Battle of Adowa.

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Impact of ColonialismPositives Reduced local warfareImproved sanitationHospitals and schoolsIncrease of life spans

and literacy rateEconomic expansion –

African products sold internationally

Railroads, dams, telephones, telegraph

Mainly benefited Europeans

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Impact of ColonialismNegativesAfricans lost control of landLost culture – forced to leave villages to work in mines

or plantationsDeath of millions – disease, famine and warDivided the African continent

Occurred whenever an imperial power forced colonialism on a country.

Examples – Britain – India, Africa France – Africa, Southeast Asia U. S. – Pacific Ocean, American West

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Questions1. How was the new form of imperialism

different from that in the past?2. What is the difference in direct and

indirect control?3. How many years did Algeria resist the

French?4. Why did Menelik II declare war on

Italy?5. What were some of the positives and

negatives of colonialism?