No, Not at all. Because the two countries are poor in every thing from the other African countries. They both are suffering with lack good governance, adequate infrastructure, knowledge inefficiency and so many things. I thing it was better if they were colonized.
One of Liberia's greatest achievements is having the first Women president (Ellen Johnson) on the continent of Africa.
The French culture, the french language and religion in Africa are some lasting results in France of having colonized countries in Africa.
Guyana was finally colonized by the British after having been briefly colonized by the Dutch and the French. Guyana gained its independence from Britain in the sixties of the last century.
Eritrea is famous for its sports culture and its ideal location in the African continent. It has always been a trade hub, considering its proximity with Ethiopia, Sudan and the Red Sea. There are many international sports figures who are emerging from this country, especially in the football arena.
No. Madagascar is the oldest country in Africa, having to be founded in 2000 BC. The second oldest country in Africa is Egypt, having to be founded in 1200 BC. Ethiopia was not founded until 980 BC.
The United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Portugal all had colonies in Africa. The Netherlands also at one time had colonies. The United States is also credited with having a colony, Liberia, though technically it was not an actual colony, just administered by the US.
Ethiopia has an older history, however, in terms of having the same current government, then China is older by 42 years (1991 vs. 1949).
I think so, because I had a dream when I was in Ethiopia and we kept having to go to the bathroom and there were games in each bathroom and one of them had a Sesame Street computer game.
Ethiopia is one of the only countries to have never lost its Independence. Other than the brief period when the Italians invaded, Ethiopia was never colonized. The reason that the British didn't take over the country after ww1 was that Ethiopia was a member of the League of Nations. The country is also a charter member of the UN.
The answer is NOT Ethiopia. That is the country that Addis Ababa is capital of. The country north east is Djibouti and north of that is Eritrea, south of it is Somalia. These countries geographically prevent Ethiopia having a coastal port.
They were looking for gold and glory (the glory of having more regions.
Not really, beside having the right to live and work in the United Kingdom.