Lesson plan
African Imperialism: Scramble for Africa
GeoHistory
GeoLiteracy
Description
Knowing the motivations for Imperialism in Africa is essential to develop an understanding of cultural diffusion and forces of conflict in that part of the world. In this lesson, students will uncover the consequences, both positive and negative, that result from this historical event.Duration
1-2 class periodsAuthor
Meghan
Hauter
Standards
12: The processes, patterns, and functions of human settlement13: How the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth's surface
Teacher Instructions
HauterImperrialismT.pdf
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Student Materials
HauterImperialismS.pdf
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HauterImperialismS2.pdf
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Africa Resources_10_20_15.pdf
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AFREGNM_0.pdf
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HauterImperialism.pptx
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