The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History
In 1863, the British Royal Navy bombarded Kagoshima, the capital of the Satsuma domain in Japan, in retaliation for the Namamugi Incident, where Satsuma samurai killed a British merchant. This episode explores how the Berlin Conference's principle of 'effective occupation' echoed earlier gunboat diplomacy, and how the Satsuma Bombardment inadvertently accelerated Japan's Meiji Restoration. We discuss the role of the Namamugi Affair, the British fleet under Sir Augustus Kuper, the Satsuma leadership of Shimazu Hisamitsu and Saigō Takamori, and the subsequent Treaty of London. The bombardment shattered Satsuma's resistance to foreign influence, leading to modernization and the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. This story reveals the global ripple effects of European imperial tactics, linking the Scramble for Africa to Japan's transformation. #BerlinConference #SatsumaBombardment #NamamugiIncident #Kagoshima #SaigoTakamori #ShimazuHisamitsu #RoyalNavy #AugustusKuper #MeijiRestoration #GunboatDiplomacy #JapanHistory #Bakumatsu #BritishEmpire #EffectiveOccupation #TreatyOfLondon #FexingoHistory #History #Imperialism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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