LQ 4: Second Era of Imperialism Flashcards
What did the Berlin Conferences of 1884 & 1885 do?
Many European nations met and set guidelines for dividing up Africa.
What were the two main guidelines of the Berlin Conferences?
In order to claim land in Africa:
- You must occupy it.
- You must maintain it.
In the 19th century, which country held the MOST territory in Africa (and what was their goal)?
France, and they wanted an empire that spread across Africa, west to east.
In the 19th century, what country held the SECOND most territory in Africa (and what was their goal)?
Britain, and they wanted an empire that spread across Africa north to south, to build a railroad from Cairo to Capetown.
When and where was Chinese Gordon killed?
In 1885, he was killed in Khartoum, Sudan.
Who were the Dervishes?
An Islamic group that opposed foreign occupation of Sudan.
Who led the Dervishes until 1885?
Mahdi
Who led the Dervishes after the death of Mahdi?
Khalifa
Who was Hebert Kitchener?
A British general who was made commander of all British troops in North Africa in 1896.
For what purpose was Kitchener sent to Africa?
He was told to march up the Nile River, claiming territory for Britain along the way so that the railroad could be built.
What was the Battle of Omdurman?
In 1898, Kitchener (British) fought Khalifa (Dervishes) and wiped them out. Machine guns mowed down waves of Dervishes.
After the Battle of Omdurman, what did British scouts do?
They were sent to the south to check out the land. They encountered the French, after which they became allies.
Who was the French Foreign Minister and what did he do?
Del Cassey. He convinced the French gov’t to give way to the British in Sudan.
What was major about the British/French encounter at Fashoda?
It was the last major colonial dispute between France and Britain. From then on, they were allies.
Who were the first Europeans to settle in Africa?
The Dutch settled South Africa (Cape Colony) in 1652.
Who were the Afrikaners?
White people (primarily Dutch) who had been living in Africa for a long time.
What does “Boer” mean?
Dirt farmer
What African territory did the British take and why?
They took Cape Colony because during the Napoleonic Wars, it was easy to do so (as other nations were preoccupied).
When was slave TRADE banned in the British Empire and who was a key figure in this?
In 1807. William Wuberforce was a key figure.
When was slavery ENTIRELY banned in the British Empire?
1833, and this included Cape Colony.
What was the Great Trek?
In 1833, hundreds of thousands of Afrikaners moved out of the British Empire to keep slaves.
What were the two new states founded by the Afrikaners from the Great Trek?
Transvaal and Orange Free State
After the establishment of the two states, what happened?
Significant amounts of gold and diamonds were discovered.
Who was Paul Kruger?
The President of Transvaal, overall leader of new states.
What did Paul Kruger want to do?
He could not allow too many outsiders to come into the new states and wanted to stop them.