This resource was originally designed as a 1 hour tutorial, and so it is knowledge-rich with exam practice embedded into it.
It contains information on:
- Why Africa was an appealing destination for European Empires
- What those empires hoped to gain from Africa
- Why they thought they had the right to take other nations
- A source practice question featuring Cecil Rhodes and imperialism
- The Scramble for Africa
- Britain’s presence in Egypt and Sudan
- Evaluation/judgement question which asks the students what they feel was the most significant reason for expansion into Africa.
- How useful are Sources A and B to a historian studying attitudes to European expansion in Africa? (8 marks)
This lesson has taken images from Google and the AQA GCSE History textbook published by Oxford.
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