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Partition of Africa

Partition of Africa. Jenna Gilbert. Africa. Africa is a large continent. Its 4x the size of Europe There are hundreds of different languages. Sometimes called the “Dark Continent” because little was known about it. Exploring Africa. Many people began to exploring all of Africa.

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Partition of Africa

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  1. Partition of Africa Jenna Gilbert

  2. Africa • Africa is a large continent. • Its 4x the size of Europe • There are hundreds of different languages. • Sometimes called the “Dark Continent” because little was known about it.

  3. Exploring Africa • Many people began to exploring all of Africa. • Catholic and Protestant missionaries came to Africa as well • The built schools, medical clinics, and churches. • They viewed Africans as children in need of direction.

  4. “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” • Dr. David Livingstone was a well known missionary. • He crisscrossed Africa several times in 30 year. • Dr. Livingstone wrote about the people he met. • After not being heard from in 1871 Henry Stanley (Journalist) found Livingstone in Tanzania.

  5. Berlin Conference • Many countries wanted land in Africa. • To avoid bloodshed, the countries gathered, not in Africa, but in Berlin, Germany • They decided that they could not claim land if there wasn’t a government office there. • 20 years after the conference almost all of Africa was partitioned.

  6. Horrors in the Congo • Belgians used the riches of Congo. • Copper, Rubber, and Ivory • There were rumors of Belgians torturing and brutalizing villagers. • Villagers were forced to work for almost nothing. • They were beaten and had limbs amputated if they refused to work. • Leopold was forced to turn his colony over to the Belgian Government and the abuse ended

  7. The Boer War (1899 - 1902) • In 1806 the Cape Colony in Southern Africa was obtained by the British from the Dutch. • The Boer War was set off by the discovery of Gold and Diamonds. • British Victory

  8. Africans Fight Back • The British battled the Zulus • Germans battled the Yao • French battled the Algerians • Ethiopia prepared for battle and was able to protect is independence.

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