Differences in Colonization: From Settler Colonies to Resource Exploitation
What is a Settler Colony?
- Occurs when foreign family units move into a region and ______
- Intent is to replace ______population with a new population of people
- Key resource (______) is the availability of land
- Push Factors
- ______
- Economic opportunity
South Africa
Originally settled by ______and ______from the Netherlands (Boers/Afrikaners)
Contact with native ______tribes led to near extinction of the Africans, who didn’t have resistance to ______from the Dutch Europeans
British take control of the tip of Africa in ______
Abolition of slavery in 1833 leads to eastward migration of ______(aka: Dutch voortrekkers) who would fight with the ______people under their leader, Shaka Zulu
Diamonds and ______
Discovery of ______(1867) and gold (1886) deposits lead to British miner migrations
Led to ______War b/t British and Dutch Afrikaners
Reconciliation b/t Afrikaners and British was reached and the Union of South Africa was formed which had whites ______all native black Africans.
Australia
Native ______population was a foraging/fishing society
Considered ______by the British
1770, ______claims Australia Britain on his voyages
Originally settled as a ______colony
200 ______
800 ______
Decline of Aboriginal Population
______
Forced ______
Removal of ______
Destruction of ______
As number of white British settlers increased, Aboriginal population was forced off land and pushed into the interior (______)
French Algeria
- ______region was considered an integral part of France
- Natives (largely ______) pushed out as Europeans moved in
- Colonized by:
- peasants/working-class poor from Italy,______, and France
- ______and convicts from France
- ______
- Respected natives and tried to prevent contact/exploitation by limiting settlement to the ______
- French officials disagreed
- Continued to grant land to ______
- Goal was to provide land for ______production
- Tribal leaders sold land to turn a ______
- Series of losses in Europe led to further ______and subjugation of Muslims
What is a Non-Settler Colony? ______
Belgian Congo
Colonized under ______– forced local chiefs to sign treaties giving up power at gunpoint
Non settlement colony (in 1900, just over ______Belgians lived in Congo, whose territory was 80x larger than all of ______itself)
Based on ______exploitation
______plantations
Forced labor
______treatment of natives, high ______
As many as 4-8 million native ______died as a result
Territorial Expansion
- Attempts to imitate______expansion
- United States
- Ideology of ______caused US gov’t and settlers to push natives off of their land as land & expansion to the Pacific took place
- Russia
- Relied on ______
- Serfdom ______in 1861, but the system of oppression of peasants didn’t really end
- Attempting to expand territory ______to the Pacific & ______to gain…Warm Water Ports!
- Push for ______
- ______
- Opened ______for settlement
- Began producing ______, ______, and ______