Imperialism in Africa
Across
- 5. An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges.
- 7. Unsuccessful rebellion in 1905-1906 by eastern Africans who sprinkled holy water on themselves and thought their bodies would be impenetrable to German bullets.
- 8. A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power.
- 10. World’s first automatic machine gun debuted in 1884.
- 13. Control in which local governments are used and self-rule is limited.
- 15. Scottish missionary who traveled to central Africa to promote Christianity.
- 17. Became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889.
- 19. Belgian ruler who sought control of the Congo region to abolish slavery and promote Christianity.
- 21. Type of imperialism in which an independent but less developed country is controlled by private business interests rather than governments.
- 22. Dutch “farmers”.
- 24. Zulu chief that organized a large centralized force in southern Africa in the early 19th century.
- 25. Drug created in 1829 that eventually protected Europeans from malaria.
Down
- 1. Meeting of European nations in 1884-1885 that set rules for the division of Africa.
- 2. Europeans used them to navigate deep into the central African rivers to gain control.
- 3. War correspondent for the British during the Boer War in which he was imprisoned, escaped, and returned to Great Britain a war hero.
- 4. Theory that those fittest for survival enjoyed the most wealth and success and, therefore, should inhabit as much of the world as possible.
- 6. Conflict between Dutch colonists and the British in southern Africa over land rights in 1899.
- 9. The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country.
- 11. Battle in 1896 between Ethiopians and Italians in which the Ethiopians were victorious. It was the most successful African resistance to European imperialism.
- 12. Control in which foreign officials are brought in and there is no self-rule.
- 14. A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power.
- 16. Along with Liberia, the only African country that was not controlled by a European country by 1914.
- 17. Disease that was believed to keep many European explorers out of central Africa.
- 18. Diamond company owner felt that the British were the “first” race in the world and the most superior.
- 20. First Europeans to settle in Africa.
- 23. Country that controlled most of the Congo River nation by 1880.
- 24. American reporter sent to find Dr. Livingstone after he was presumed dead.