Unit 4 Kenya DBQ Planners and Rough Draft.
In Kenya it all began at the 1884 to 1885 Berlin Conference which was the basis on which was set the rules of colonial occupation. Combining with the 1886 Anglo-German Agreement and other inter- European territorial arrangements, the Berlin conference was instrumental in not only erecting artificial boundaries around Kenya but also in removing diplomatic initiative from Kenyan people.
Foreign Presence Before the British History Arab traders Portuguese explorers Omani Arabs colonizers Pre-colonization First inhabitant dated back 2 million years ago Cushithic speaking people Hunter-Gatherer groups Populated by indigenous African communities Kikuyu Civilization.
Scramble For Africa DBQ European powers gave the illus.on of choice to the people and then backed them up with torture and bullets when they rises De.African Nations responded to colonization efforts by holding on to their religious bell fees and through militaristic resistance while other just remained to their destined faith that WA s set up to them by European Powers.
DBQ 23: Decolonization and Revolution From 1945 and beyond, leaders have selected different paths to affect change. Some encouraged independence through violence, peaceful actions, diplomacy, and the commitment of their struggling nation. Others sparked revolutions by appealing to the peoples’ needs.
Document Based Question 15 minute mandatory reading period 40 minutes suggested for writing You must do the following in your essay: State a relevant thesis that directly addresses ALL parts of the question Support the thesis with evidence from all, or all but one, of the documents Incorporate analysis of all, or all but one, of the documents.
AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS: FROM THE PRE-COLONIAL TO THE MODERN DAY Toyin Falola and Tyler Fleming Department of History, University of Texas at Austin, USA. Keywords: Africa, Christianity, Civilizations, Colonialism, Imperialism, Independence, Islam, Sahara, Transatlantic Slave Trade. Contents 1. Introduction 2. Pre-colonial Societies 3.
Kenya - Kenya - Kenya colony: In 1920 the East Africa Protectorate was turned into a colony and renamed Kenya, for its highest mountain. The colonial government began to concern itself with the plight of African peoples; in 1923 the colonial secretary issued a White Paper in which he indicated that African interests in the colony had to be paramount, although his declaration did not.