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Imperialism in AfricaBy Ethan
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Fortunately
• In the 1400s Portugal established a number of trading outposts along the coast of Africa
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Fortunately
• In the 1600s, the Dutch established the Cape Town settlement on the southwestern tip of Africa
• What cape town looked like
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Unfortunately
• These early settlements led to the slave trade, forcing africans to go work in Europe
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Fortunately
• In 1800, many European nations made laws banning the slave trade
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Unfortunately
• The illegal slave trade continued throughout the 1800s QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressorare needed to see this picture.
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Fortunately
• King Leopold sent people to establish trade with native Africans in Congo
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Unfortunately
• This drew attention to Africa
• Many European countries started imperialism in Africa
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Unfortunately• Leaders of many
European countries met in Berlin, Germany
• They created the following rules(without caring about Africans):
• Any country who wanted to claim a territory should inform the other countries
• To do this, you must occupy the territory
• Treaties with African leaders would be a valid title to sovereignty
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Unfortunately
• The British invaded South Africans land
• The Zulu (or the South Africans) were defeated
• Britain took over South Africa
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Unfortunately
• By 1900, the only parts of Africa that were still free were Ethiopia and Liberia (white in the picture)
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