The Scramble for Africa was less about civilization and more about exploitation.’ Discuss the motives behind European colonisation of Africa and its long-term impacts.
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Topic: Colonisation of Africa
Topic: Colonisation of Africa
Q1. The Scramble for Africa was less about civilization and more about exploitation.’ Discuss the motives behind European colonisation of Africa and its long-term impacts. 10M
Difficulty level: Moderate
Reference: Insights ias
Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 1 and mentioned as part of Mission-2025 Secure timetable. Key Demand of the question: To analyze the motives behind European colonization, focusing on economic, political, and strategic interests. Then, assess the long-term impacts of colonization on Africa’s socio-economic and political landscape. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Introduce the Scramble for Africa (late 19th century) as a period when European powers competed to colonize African territories. Body: In first part, mention the motives behind the decolonisation of Africa – Economic Motives, Imperial Rivalry and National Prestige, the “Civilizing Mission” and Religious Motives, etc. Secondly, write the Long-Term Impacts of Colonization on Africa – Economic Exploitation and Underdevelopment, Displacement and Loss of Land, Creation of Artificial Borders and Ethnic Conflicts, etc. Conclusion: Acknowledge that while some infrastructure and modernization occurred, the long-term impact of colonization has been overwhelmingly negative, leaving a legacy of exploitation, political instability, and economic underdevelopment that continues to affect Africa today.
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 1 and mentioned as part of Mission-2025 Secure timetable.
Key Demand of the question:
To analyze the motives behind European colonization, focusing on economic, political, and strategic interests. Then, assess the long-term impacts of colonization on Africa’s socio-economic and political landscape.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction:
Introduce the Scramble for Africa (late 19th century) as a period when European powers competed to colonize African territories.
• In first part, mention the motives behind the decolonisation of Africa – Economic Motives, Imperial Rivalry and National Prestige, the “Civilizing Mission” and Religious Motives, etc.
• Secondly, write the Long-Term Impacts of Colonization on Africa – Economic Exploitation and Underdevelopment, Displacement and Loss of Land, Creation of Artificial Borders and Ethnic Conflicts, etc.
Conclusion:
Acknowledge that while some infrastructure and modernization occurred, the long-term impact of colonization has been overwhelmingly negative, leaving a legacy of exploitation, political instability, and economic underdevelopment that continues to affect Africa today.