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Imperialism review

Imperialism in Africa

European powers carved up Africa for resources, power, and empire, often ignoring existing peoples and borders.

What to remember

Regents answer moves

The Regents often asks for causes and effects. Keep the European motives and African consequences separate.

  1. Name economic motives like raw materials and markets.
  2. Explain the Berlin Conference as European division without African control.
  3. Use resistance and long-term borders as effects.

Quick practice prompt

Write one European motive and one African consequence.

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