European Colonization and Imperial Expansion

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📋 Course Outline

  1. 19th-century European exploration and missionary-commercial objectives in Africa and Asia
  2. Intensification of European colonial conquests from 1870 and the colonial race
  3. Military force in colonial conquest exemplified by Abd el Kader's resistance in Algeria
  4. Completion of colonial partition by 1914 with British and French empires as largest
  5. Types of colonial rule and economic organization in colonial societies

📖 1. 19th-century European exploration and missionary-commercial objectives in Africa and Asia

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Christian missionary objectives : religious endeavors aimed at converting indigenous populations to Christianity during exploration.

  • Commercial exploitation of local resources : economic activities focused on extracting minerals, coffee, and other natural resources encountered during exploration.

  • 19th-century European exploration : expansion into previously uncharted regions of Africa and Asia driven by the pursuit of religious and economic goals.

📝 Essential Points

  • In the 19th century, European exploration extended into unknown territories of Africa and Asia. The main aims were to convert local peoples to Christianity and to engage in commerce by exploiting natural resources such as minerals and coffee. European powers sought to establish trade networks based on the resources discovered during these explorations, facilitating economic and territorial expansion.
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1. What were the main motivations behind 19th-century European exploration of Africa and Asia as described in the source?

2. Starting in which decade did European colonial conquests intensify markedly, leading to the colonial race?

3. During which years did Emir Abd el Kader lead a prolonged armed resistance against French colonization in Algeria?

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European exploration objectives

Convert to Christianity and exploit resources.

Colonial race start

Intensified after 1870 with territorial competition.

Abd el Kader resistance

Led Algerian resistance against French colonization.

Colonial partition completion

By 1914, Britain and France held most colonies.

Types of colonial rule

Protectorates, exploitation colonies, settlement colonies.

Economic organization in colonies

Resource extraction and large-scale agriculture.

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