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The expansion of the British Empire in Africa; the Suez Canal and Egypt.
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The development of Imperialism, c1857–c1890
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The expansion of the British Empire in Africa; the Suez Canal and Egypt
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What was a significant outcome of the British expansion in Africa during the late 19th century?
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The establishment of the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885 was a significant outcome of British expansion in Africa, as it formalized the rules for the colonization of Africa among European powers.
Key terms
- Colonialism: The practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- Protectorate: A state that is controlled and protected by another.
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Overgeneralizing the impact of imperialism: Acknowledge the complexity of imperialism, discussing both positive and negative impacts on colonized societies.
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