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Imperialism in Africa (1914)

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Page 1: Imperial motives

Imperialism in Africa (1914)

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Analyzing the Reasons for Imperialism

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Directions 1. Draw a symbol that

represents each motive.

2. Look at each image (A thru J) & describe what you see. Draw in the symbol of motive(s) & explain why you chose that motive

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• IMPERIALISM is a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially.

Analyzing the reasons for Imperialism

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A.

Cecil Rhodes: claimed over 1,000,000 sq km for Great Britain in the name of its queen (Victoria). A nation was named after him in southern Africa, Rhodesia (its name changed to Zimbabwe in 1980)

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B. Kimberley, southern Africa, 1872 (Mining for?)

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C. The White Man’s Burden

Take up the White Man's burden-- Send forth the best ye breed-- Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild-- Your new-caught, sullen peoples,

Half-devil and half-child.

Pears’ Soap is a potent factor in brightening the dark corners of the earth as civilization advances, while amongst the cultured of all nations it holds the highest place – it is the ideal toilet soap

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D.

The Belgian Congo: ivory and copper in great supply

Who is the head of this snake?

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E. A King and a Queen from which part of the world?

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“Before the war, after the war” F.

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G.

A British designed stamp for the African colony of BCA (now called Malawi) What could this mean?

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“sew, sew” H.

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Livingstone: the explorer of Africa I.

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rubber tappers: Africans & Europeans. Which is which? J.

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Tools of Imperialism: Main Colonial Advantages

Machine guns Gunboats

Breech loader

vs.