Period 5: Africa Flashcards

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What was South Africa valuable to the Europeans for prior to the discovery of gold and diamonds in South Africa in the 1860s and 1880s?

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  • valuable only for shipping and military reasons
  • the Dutch settled Cape Town as a stopping point for ships on the way from Europe to India
  • the British seized Cape Town in 1795
  • the South African Dutch (aka Boers or Afrikaners) trekked northeast and settled in a region known as the Transvaal and discovered diamonds and gold
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What was the Boer War?

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  • 1899-1902
  • the British fought the Boers for the rights to diamonds and gold in the Transvaal in South Africa
  • the British won and all of South Africa was annexed as part of the British Empire
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What were beys?

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  • local rulers who had far more influence over developments in Egypt than the Ottoman rulers in Istanbul
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Who was Muhammad Ali?

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  • when Napoleon tried to conquer Egypt, Muhammad Ali defeated the French and the Ottomans
  • gained control of Egypt in 1805
  • Egypt technically remained part of the Ottoman Empire but Ali wielded almost exclusive control as viceroy
  • began industrialization of Egypt and directed the expansion of agriculture toward cotton production during the next 30 years
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5
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Who was Abbas I?

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  • Muhammad Ali’s grandson

- temporarily halted Ali’s westernization attempts

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What is the Suez Canal?

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  • completed in 1869
  • connected the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean
  • eliminated the need to go around the Cape of Good Hope
  • more important to Britain because Britain had a huge colony in India
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What did Egypt do when its finances went into a tailspin due to excessive government spending?

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  • Egypt started selling stock in its canal to raise money which the British government eagerly bought
  • Britain controlled the Suez Canal by 1882 and declared Egypt a British protectorate which was essentially a colony except Egyptians remained in political power
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Who was Otto von Bismarck?

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Otto von Bismarck hosted the major European powers at a conference in Berlin in 1884 intended to resolve some differences over various European claims to lands in the African Congo.

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9
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Which two countries in Africa remained independent of European rule by 1914?

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Ethiopia and Liberia.

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