They would have less ethnic group, and more ethnic group on three major ethnic group. They would also have many different language, like portugese. Many country speak that language too. Angola would have a whole different culture from their own.
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The name of the Portuguese explorer who made the famous crissing between Angola and Mozambique is VASCO DA GAMA.
The harsh treatment by the imperialists caused the people to rise up in revolt. They proceeded to extract Angola's natural resources, then sold their own products to the colony, in an effort to destroy the local economy. On a positive note, Portugal shared their culture with the colonized people, and built up the country's infrastructure.
Portuguese Angola (1975).
Denmark (modern-day Danish territory of Greenland) Canada Brazil Uruguay France (modern-day French department of Guyane) Cape Verde São Tomé and Príncipe Angola Mozambique Zimbabwe Zambia India Timor-Leste Indonesia Malaysia China Japan If a country is on this list it does not mean it was completely controlled by the Portuguese. The countries on this list had land that was claimed and/or colonized by Portugal.
The Portuguese colonized Angola
North America Angola, Mozambique, Macau, Timor, India, Brazil. Correction: Brazil was not colonized by England, it was colonized by the Portuguese.
Portugal controlled Angola for about 400 years until Angola gained its independence in 1975.
Angola was colonized by the Portuguese in the later part of the 16th century and did not gain full independence until 1974.
cape verde, guinea Bissau, angola, Mozambique, daman, timor, macau
Angola is no longer rated as a world supplier
Portuguese Angola ended in 1975.
Portuguese Angola was created in 1655.
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Portuguese colonists founded Angola.
The region was colonized by the Portuguese beginning in the 16th century and became an overseas province in 1951. It became independent from Portugal on 11 November 1975.
Angola is an a country that is found in southern Africa. The country was colonized by Portugal.