Chapter 1 - Expansion of the empire in Africa Flashcards

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What were colonies of settlement?

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Colonies largely populated by British white settlers

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What are crown colonies?

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Non-European countries that were governed by the British and were developed mainly for trading purposes

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What is a protectorate?

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Area with its own ruler but placed under the protection of the British crown

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4
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What is chartered company rule?

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An area ruled by a trading company

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5
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What is a veiled protectorate?

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A state controlled by another indirectly

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What are the reasons for expansion into Africa?

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Factors:
. Moral
. Economic
. Strategic
. Personal influence

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What were the moral factors?

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Missionaries saw it as their duty to spread the gospel and civilise Africa

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What were the economic factors?

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. British merchants opened up new routes to travel for trade and commerce
. Discovered new materials such as rubber, gold, oil, diamonds

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What were the strategic factors?

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. France and Germany were threats as they are building empires
. Germany united in 1871
. Swing to the east - Britain lost America
. Forts built along the Gold Coast to protect African colonies
. Cape Colony protected Britain’s sea routes to India and other parts of the Empire

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10
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What were the personal influences?

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George Goldie and Cecil Rhodes - Imperialists and Traders

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Why was Egypt important to Britain?

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Lost America as a colony which was rich in cotton - Egypt had vast amounts of cotton which led to Britain going to Egypt

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What made the Suez Canal important?

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. Cut through Egypt to connect the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
. Allowed for quicker trading routes

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13
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What was dual control in Egypt?

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Egyptian economy in large debts and led to France and Britain controlling it in 1878

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How did Britain Est control over Egypt?

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. Ismail Pasha deposed in 1879 and his son Tewfiq was the new Khedive
. British money kept the Egyptian economy running, and the Khedive Tewfiq was heavily influenced by the British

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15
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What happened to Arabi Pasha?

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. He was defeated
. Tewfiq restored as a puppet ruler and had to govern in the way the British wanted

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16
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What happened to the Egyptian army?

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. Reduced by 2/3 - unemployment rose

17
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Who is General Gordon?

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Sent from Britain to act as a governor of Egyptian-administered Sudan

18
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Who declared themselves as the Mahdi?

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Muhammad Ahmad - believed he was the saviour of Mankind

19
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What happened to General Hicks?

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1883 British-Egyptian military expedition - Hicks was killed

20
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What happened to General Gordon?

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. Did not retaliate and he died as he was beheaded
. No further campaigns took place until 1896