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History of Eritrea - Italian colonization

History of Eritrea - Italian colonization: Encyclopedia II - History of Eritrea - Italian colonization

Prior to Italian colonization in 1885, what is now Eritrea had been part of Ethiopia as the province Medri Bahri (Tigrigna for Sealand), though Mitsiwa and some other portions had at times been ruled by the various local or international powers that successively dominated the Red Sea region. The boundaries of modern Eritrea were established during the period of Italian colonization that began in the late 1800s. An Italian shipping company, Rubatinno Shipping, purchased the port of Assab from a local ruler. In turn, the Italian governm ...

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History of Eritrea, History of Eritrea - Early history, History of Eritrea - Italian colonization, History of Eritrea - British administration and federalization, History of Eritrea - Fight for independence, History of Eritrea - Establishing an independent country, History of Eritrea - After independence

History of Eritrea, History of Eritrea - After independence, History of Eritrea - British administration and federalization, History of Eritrea - Early history, History of Eritrea - Establishing an independent country, History of Eritrea - Fight for independence, History of Eritrea - Italian colonization

History of Eritrea: Encyclopedia II - History of Eritrea - Italian colonization



History of Eritrea - Italian colonization

Prior to Italian colonization in 1885, what is now Eritrea had been part of Ethiopia as the province Medri Bahri (Tigrigna for Sealand), though Mitsiwa and some other portions had at times been ruled by the various local or international powers that successively dominated the Red Sea region.

The boundaries of modern Eritrea were established during the period of Italian colonization that began in the late 1800s. An Italian shipping company, Rubatinno Shipping, purchased the port of Assab from a local ruler. In turn, the Italian government took over the port in 1882, hoping to use Eritrea as a launching point for the colonization of Ethiopia. In 1896, the Italians used Eritrea as a springboard for their disastrous attempt to conquer Ethiopia.

The Italian presence in the Horn of Africa was formalized in 1889 with the signing of the Treaty of Wuchale with Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia (r. 1889–1913), although Menelik would later renounce the agreement. For the next half-century, relations between Ethiopia and Italy, despite intermittent diplomatic agreements, were strained by repeated Italian efforts to expand their colonial base into Somali territory and Ethiopia, most notably in 1896, when Ethiopia defeated the Italian army in Tigray. Italian administration of Eritrea brought improvements in the medical and agricultural sectors of Eritrean society. Furthermore, the Italians employed many Eritreans in public service (in particular in the police and public works departments) and oversaw the provision of urban amenities in Asmara and Massawa. In a region marked by cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity, a succession of Italian governors maintained a notable degree of unity and public order. Benito Mussolini’s rise to power in Italy in 1922 brought profound changes to the colonial government in Eritrea. The Fascists imposed harsh rule that stressed the political and racial superiority of Italians. Segregation was established, and Eritreans were demoted to menial positions in the public sector. Although Rome continued to implement agricultural reforms, these took place largely on farms owned by Italian colonists. The Fascist dictatorship regarded the colony as a strategic base for future aggrandizement and ruled accordingly. True to form, Italy used Eritrea as a base from which to launch its 1935–36 campaign to colonize Ethiopia.

Eritrea was placed under British military administration after the Italian surrender in World War II.

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