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Imperialism
Its Impact on
Africa & Asia
The White Man’s Burden
by Rudyard Kipling
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 fold and wild—
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half-child.
Martyr by David Diop
The White Man killed my father,
My father was proud.
The White Man seduced my mother,
My mother was beautiful.
The White Man burnt my brother beneath the noonday sun.
My brother was strong.
His hands red with black blood
The White Man turned to me;
And in the Conqueror’s Voice said,
“Boy! A chair, a napkin, a drink.”
Long Range Causes
Industrial Revolution
European Nationalism
Social Darwinism
Slave Trade in Africa
Immediate Causes
Availability of raw materials in Africa &
Asia
Potential Markets in Africa
& Asia
Internal Rivalries in Asia
Superior European
Weapon Technology
British Raj in India
British found city of Calcutta, 1690
British East India ruled Bengal 1765-1858
Sepoy Rebellion against British, 1857
India became British Colony
Indian National Congress began fight for
Independence 1885
Indian Independence
Mohandas K. Gandhi
Nonviolent civil disobedience
European Control of China
1517 Portuguese establish Embassy
1557 Portugal established Macao
1700’s British tea trade in Canton
Opium Wars, 1839-42, 1856-60
Taiping Rebellion, 1850-64
Boxer Rebellion, 1900
Western Impact on Japan
1543 Portugal made contact
1633 Japan closed trade
& contact with Europe
1853 U.S. Commodore Perry visited Japan
1868--Meiji Restoration—Japan modernized
1905—Japan defeated Russia = world power
1941—Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
How did Western
Imperialism affect Asia?
India—colony of Great Britain.
China—European spheres of influence
weakened & corrupted Chinese Empire.
Japan—kept Europeans out, then modernized to
compete with Europeans as equals.
David
Livingston
Stanley
1600-1700’s
slave traders
1830-1880
combat slave trade
1880-1914
establish colonies
Zanzibar
1884-1885
European powers
negotiated &
formalized claims
to territory in
Africa
East Africa
Victoria got Mt. Kenya
the Kaiser got Mt. Kilimanjaro
the Maasai were separated into to
colonies
Export Goods
Most of Africa
France
Belgium
Italy
Portugal
British West
Africa
Import People
British Kenya
German
Tanzania
Dutch & British
in South Africa,
Zambia &
Zimbabwe
Leopold II
“This Magnificent
African Cake”
personal empire
mining & rubber
forced labor
torture & maiming
Coffee, tea,
tobacco, cotton,
rubber
South Africa & Rhodesia
World’s
largest
supply of
diamonds
and gold
Dutch (Boers) &
British settlers fought
for control of
Southern Africa
Cecil Rhodes &
British defeat the
Dutch & control
region
Loss of Land
Africans became workers on European
plantations on the very land they once
owned.
Taxation
Hut Tax and Head Tax
2nd Class Citizens
not allowed to attend schools
segregation laws
Nana Yaa Asantewa
Asante Queen Mother
led her people in battle
against the British to save
Golden Stool
Stopped British
colonization for 20 years
By 1900 only 2 African
Nations remained
independent...
Ethiopia
Liberia
Legacy of Colonialism
Problems African Nations Face:
Political Instability--dictators and ethnic
conflicts > arbitary boundaries
Debt--money owed to the World Bank, wealth
exported during colonialism
famine--food shortages caused by growing
cash crops for export to pay debt
Legacy of Colonialism
European Benefits of Colonialism
were not shared with the African
People
Africans have yet to benefit from
European Democracy & Capitalism
Immediate Effects of
European Imperialism
Exploitation of Colonial resources
Collapse of Local African & Asian
Economies
Inhumane Treatment of Local
Populations
Increase in European Conflicts &
their worldwide impact
Spread of Christianity
Long Range Effects
Breakdown of Traditional Culture
Spread of European technology, culture, &
values
3rd World Debt & Economic Handicap
Improved health care
& education
Ethnic conflicts in Africa
& Asia