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The Scramble for Africa's Maps: How Cartography Shaped Empire

4 min · 2. Juli 2026
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In the decades after the Berlin Conference, European powers raced to map Africa—but their maps were often fantasies. This episode explores the rise of imperial cartography during the Scramble for Africa, focusing on the Royal Geographical Society, French mapmakers in West Africa, and the German mapping of East Africa. We discuss how explorers like Henry Morton Stanley and Friedrich von Stülpnagel used blank spaces on maps to justify conquest, how African knowledge was erased, and how inaccurate borders drawn in European capitals still cause conflicts today. Key figures include Dr. John Rae, who mapped the Niger; the German cartographer Dr. Richard Kiepert; and the French officer Colonel Charles-Michel de Vauix, whose surveys of the Sahara were used to claim territory. We also look at the 1911 Anglo-French map of the Niger-Chad frontier and its legacy. Warning: this episode contains discussions of colonial violence and erasure. #ScrambleForAfrica #HistoryOfCartography #ImperialMapping #RoyalGeographicalSociety #JohnRae #RichardKiepert #CharlesDeVauix #NigerRiver #SaharaSurvey #GermanEastAfrica #FrenchWestAfrica #BerlinConference #AngloFrenchBorder #NigerChad #ColonialCartography #BlankSpaces #ErasedKnowledge #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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