Please also read Short for Tuesday, and Africans for Thursday.
Reading Questions for Short, Chapter 5:
Reading Questions for Short, Chapter 5:
- How was colonial rule in Africa different from colonial rule in Latin America?
- How has the study of the colonial period changed?
- What are the "key facts" about European conquest?
- Who resisted the Europeans? (see also AFRICANS, p. 201)
- What/who facilitated the conquest?
- What's special about Ethiopia?
- What was the Maji Maji rebellion? (see also AFRICANS, p. 202)
- The "first successful human rights campaign of the 20th century" targeted what?
- What impact did WW I have?
- How did French and British approaches to controlling colonies differ?
- Why did some Africans embrace colonialism?
- How did Europeans run Africa "on the cheap"?
- What caused widespread social change? (p. 106)
- Define "ornamentalism."
- What explains, in part, the political authoritarianism of contemporary Africa?
- How did Britain manipulate other European countries (p. 196) and interests (p. 197) in Africa?
- What brought about the Anglo-Boer War and what were its outcomes and costs?
- Who made up most colonial armies? (p. 199)
- What was more burdensome than taxes?
- Who were the most powerful Africans in colonial Africa? (pp. 205f)
- What did European governments handle and what did they leave to private enterprise? (p. 209)
- Which region experienced the most brutal exploitation and why?
- What effect did railroad building have?
- Why was famine such an issue during the early colonial period?
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