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Zorluk: Çok zorState Expansion in Africa

Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

"Some time ago a party of men came to my country, the principal one being named Rudd. They asked me for a place to dig for gold, and said they would give me certain things for the right, with which I, having to consult my advisors, agreed. They then asked me to sign a paper. I asked what was written on the paper, and they told me it was what we had agreed upon. I signed it. Some months after, I heard from other sources that in that paper I had given away all the mineral rights of my whole country... I write to you now so that you may know the truth, and that I have not given away my country in this manner."
— King Lobengula of the Ndebele, letter to Queen Victoria of Great Britain, 1889

Which of the following best explains how the method of colonial expansion described in the passage contributed to the consolidation of European state control in Africa?

  1. It allowed chartered companies to secure initial commercial concessions, which served as a precursor to formal state annexation.Cevap
  2. B
    It established immediate and direct political administration by European governments, bypassing private joint-stock companies.
  3. C
    It resurrected early modern mercantilist policies, under which European states directly managed colonial trade to accumulate bullion in their royal treasuries.
  4. D
    It reflected the application of Social Darwinism to guarantee that treaty-making would lead to the peaceful co-existence and biological integration of different societies.

Cevap

The correct answer states that it allowed chartered companies to secure initial commercial concessions, which served as a precursor to formal state annexation.
The correct answer is correct because King Lobengula's letter documents the signing of the Rudd Concession with representatives of Cecil Rhodes, who established the British South Africa Company. Chartered companies played a critical role in the partition of Africa by securing treaties and commercial concessions that established European spheres of influence, which European governments subsequently transformed into official colonial protectorates and colonies.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context.
The stimulus is a letter from King Lobengula of the Ndebele written in 1889 to Queen Victoria, detailing how he was misled into signing away mineral rights to Charles Rudd (an agent of Cecil Rhodes' British South Africa Company).
Understanding the actors and historical context is necessary to identify the colonial mechanism being used.
2
Connect the specific event to the broader historical process of state expansion in Africa.
The Ndebele territory (which became Southern Rhodesia) was initially claimed and administered by a private chartered company (the British South Africa Company) via mineral concessions. This company-led administration was a common mechanism of initial European expansion, which was eventually replaced by formal British imperial control.
Linking localized historical events to general AP World History concepts (chartered company rule vs. direct state expansion) is required.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that accurately describes this mechanism of imperial expansion.
The option describing chartered companies securing initial commercial concessions as a precursor to formal state annexation is historically accurate and aligns with the role of the British South Africa Company in the partition of Africa.
Identifying the correct option requires distinguishing the actual historical process from common misconceptions about mercantilism, direct rule timeline, and Social Darwinism.

Anahtar Kavram

State expansion in Africa during the late nineteenth century often utilized private chartered companies that obtained concessions as a pathway to formal state annexation.
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