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Discuss critically what is meant by this statement: “Ironically, European exploration, of and expansion into the African continent was often motivated by moral outrage against slavery”. Guidelines for writing assignment 01:  Your essay must have an introduction to provide an overview of the argument you are going to present.  Your essay must have footnotes and a bibliography. Please consult Tutorial Letter  HSYALLX/301 on referencing and essay writing tips.  The body of your essay should logically explain your stance in the introduction.  Wrap up your argument in the conclusion. Assessment criteria: Assessment will be based on the following:  Your ability to historicize and provide a solid explanation of the statement (thesis statement).  Your ability to construct a valid argument supported by historical events and developments in the 19th century.  Your ability to structure your essay using a typical essay format, as prescribed in HSYALLX  Your ability to explain clearly the “irony” implied.  Your ability to consider the evidence, or alternate interpretations of evidence, that could be used to refute or weaken your argument, and thoughtfully respond to it.

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HSY2601
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Introduction:
The Sixth century can be characterized as an exceptional period of extensive European advance
and activities in Africa, which was influenced by the simultaneity of different forces and concepts.
The statement that the outrage of anti-slavery that elpanted as an important driving force in the
European exploration could provide us another notable approach to the complex historical topic.
This paper is devoted to study the role of this dictum in the colonial expansion of European into
Africa. It shows the intricate cooperation between the moral expectations and other constituents
such as the economic intentions, power obsession, and foreign policy issues in determining the
European growth in Africa.


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, European Exploration and Expansion into Africa: Motivations and
Ironies


Introduction:
The XIXth century can be characterized as an exceptional period of extensive
European advance and activities in Africa, which was influenced by the simultaneity
of different forces and concepts. The statement that the outrage of anti-slavery that
elpanted as an important driving force in the European exploration could provide us
another notable approach to the complex historical topic. This paper is devoted to
study the role of this dictum in the colonial expansion of European into Africa. It shows
the intricate cooperation between the moral expectations and other constituents such
as the economic intentions, power obsession, and foreign policy issues in determining
the European growth in Africa.

Through examining the dynamics of the European exploration, the essay attempts not
only to clarify how the moral issues contemporarily intersected with the broad phase
motives but also the role played by the European empires in promoting the African
development. It will focus on bringing to light how an end, that is the clash of
humanitarian values, pursuit for profit, and geopolitical strategies, in return provides
helpful info for the understanding the colossal complexity of colonialism in Africa. This
investigation helps us to appreciate the truly diverse components of European growth
and the extent of its effect on the broad continent as well as an overall global scale.


Historical Context:
As the 19th century saw the transformation of Europe's approach towards slavery, the
humans of Europe had to undergo a hard time in deciding whether to abolish slavery
or not. The Enlightenment notion of freedom and equality became popular. Also, the
humanitarian movement reached its peak creating a dramatic change of mind set by
which people were supposed to abolish slavery. These influential characters like
William Wilberforce in Britain and abolitionist movements all over Europe fuelled the
initiatives for banning the transatlantic slave trade and also resulted in entire abolition
of slavery.

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