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direct and indirect rule of colonization in Africa - Coggle Diagram
direct and indirect rule of colonization in Africa
Factors
social
unemployment
poverty
homelessness
social displacement from rural areas
economic
control of waterways and commercial routes
in different parts of Africa.
political and military
power struggles
competition for domination
countries
were competing for power within European power politics
The Navy was paramount
cultural
Acculturation
Geostrategic
conquered a country to hinder the expansion of a rival power.
better comuncation between nations
ideological
desire to spreed the religion
extending the Western culture
rule
direct
Form of colonization
centralized foreign authority within a territory
is run by colonial officials
goal
asimilation
no self rule
inderect
also a form of colonization
used by the British and French to control parts of their colonial empires
Asia
Africa
pre-established local elites
native institutions into the government
self rule but with limits
local goverment
Consequences
cultural
Acculturation
political
Death
Discrimination between people
chaos in Borders
World War One
economic
lot of Poverty
Lack of manufacturing industries