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1890 1914
Early Civilizations
Early Man
Early hominids: 2,000,000 years ago
10,000 civilizations began to develop
Economy• Farming• Trade: Romans, Arabia, &
India• Prospered because of iron &
gold supplies
Society• Village community: center of
life• Women subordinate to men,
different roles• Slavery practiced
Religion• Christianity became
official religion in 324 A.D.
• Faced conflict with Muslims starting in 12th c.
Culture• Early African arts
served religious purposes
• African music & dance had significant & lasting influence
• Oral tradition
“Scramble for Africa” 1881-1914
Source For RawMaterials
Markets forFinishedGoods
EuropeanNationalism
MissionaryActivity
Military& NavalBases
EuropeanMotives
For Colonization
Places toDumpUnwanted/Excess Population
Social & EconomicOpportunities
HumanitarianReasons“White
Man’sBurden”
SocialDarwinism
EuropeanRacism
IndustrialRevolution
Tuesday, April 7th, 2015
Warm-Up Explain this
political cartoon
**Get out your notes from yesterday
Berlin (Congo) Conference 1884
New European drawn boundaries took little stock of tribes & laid the framework for more than a century of fighting.
European drawn boundaries combined peoples of differing ethnic groups, religions, culture
Issues of Conflict as a Result: Grazing rights water rights land rights access to political power,
education, & jobs
1890 1914
Africa Culture Regions Today…
Does it match current country borders?
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-Read Pg. 455, 456 & 457 in Blue Textbooks 1948-1994: Apartheid (legal
segregation/discrimination) enforced by the white (Afrikaner) gov’t in South Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7yvnUz2PLE
Apartheid in South Africa
Nelson Mandela jailed for 27 years in his fight against apartheid…
Lived to vote in the first racially democratic election….1994
And become president of South Africa…
South African President Nelson Mandela, center, flanked by his two deputy presidents, Thabo Mbeki, left and F.W. de Klerk, right,
celebrate the new constitution, May 8, 1996.
South Africa post-Apartheid Apartheid has ended but inequalities remain. Whites enjoy a standard of living similar to that of
the most developed countries. Unemployment, AIDS, lack of housing, poverty and
crime are the major problems today.
Nigeria’s Oil Industry
Oil found here in 1950’s Government corruption, civil
war Oil $$ goes to the gov’t, not
the infrastructure or the people of the country.
Nigerian regulations are weak – foreign-owned oil companies self-regulate.
Criticized for not protecting the various ethnic groups/tribes & the wildlife.
Oil spills common
Republic of South Sudan
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2011/01/15/world/africa/1248069566895/southern-sudan-s-referendum.html
Sudan in civil war since 1965.
South became independent: July 9, 2011
Conflicts still exist Contested boundary
lines (Abyei – see video link)
S. Sudan gained billions of dollars worth of oil
Rwanda Hutu-Tutsi Genocide
Belgian colonists favored Tutsi tribe. Divided into tribes based on looks.
Tutsi believed to be of European descent (lighter skin, taller, larger skulls)
Tutsi hold key jobs, Hutu treated poorly Belgians left Rwanda in 1961; Hutu fought
back for the years of Belgian/Tutsi repression. April 1994 - July 1994 Hutu killed Tutsi Goal: Eliminate all of the Tutsi (genocide) –
Seen as a Civil War by the world, nothing was done to stop the Hutu
100 days – Over 1 million people dead/ 20% of the country’s population (men, women, children)