The Scramble for Africa
Analysing British imperial expansion in Africa and the motivations behind the "New Imperialism".
Key Questions
- 1How significant were economic factors versus "prestige" in the expansion into Africa?
- 2How did the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 legitimise the partition of Africa?
- 3To what extent did indigenous resistance shape British colonial policy?
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