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Years Ago in West Africa
The
French colonial governor of Senegal, General Faidherbe (1818-89),
reorganizes the administration of the French settlements here
between 1854 to 1865. In 1857, he founds the city of Dakar as
the capital of the French territories. He recruits Senegalese
soldiers for the French colonial army, and they become some
of the best troops in the whole of the French army. Using these
troops, Faidherbe expands French control inland beyond the Senegal
River. From their bases in Senegal and Algeria, the French annex
the Sahara region and western Sudan (eastern Sudan is a British
colony). The Macina empire of Ahamdou and the Tuculor state
of al-hajj Omar are defeated. Bondu is effectively under French
control by the 1880s, although it remains nominally independent
until 1901. In 1878, the kingdom of Dahomey (famous for its
women soldiers) is conquered. In 1886, the Ivory Coast is occupied,
and 1893, Guinea is declared a colony.
In 1898, one the toughest opponents of French expansion, Samori
Turay, is finally defeated after 20 years of resistance. Samori's
state was based in the highlands of the upper Senegal and Niger
Rivers. In 1904, the west African territories were all reorganized
and came under the control of what was called the Government
General of French West Africa.
By 1905, France had completed the occupation of central Africa
through the relatively peaceful policies of the explorer Savorgnan
de Brazza. Instead of military might, he established French
dominance through a series of treaties with local rulers in
the Congo basin region. In 1910, these territories were put
under the Government General of Equatorial Africa.
Meanwhile, the British complete the conquest of the Asante kingdom
in two campaigns, in 1895 and 1900, and annex it as part of
the Gold Coast colony. In 1903, the armies of the Sokoto caliphate
and the city state of Kano are defeated in turn. These regions
are annexed to the British colony of Nigeria The rapid expansion
inland of these relatively small European-led armies (both French
and British) was based on the power of the new generation machine
guns now in use.
The rising powers of Germany and Italy felt excluded from the
race for colonies. Thus, in 1884, an international congress
divided up the whole continent among the European powers. The
Italians were mostly interested in north and east Africa, but
in west and central Africa, Germany occupied Togo and Cameroon.
The British and French almost came to blows at a number of points
in Africa, the most famous of which is called the Fashoda Crisis
of 1898. A French army and British army faced off along the
border of the French and British zones of Sudan. The situation
was resolved without fighting, and in the end, a strong alliance
between the two countries was formed which would have serious
consequences in Europe. The Congo region was created as a buffer--a
neutral zone--between the French, British and Germans, and was
given to King Leopold of Belgium as his personal property.
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