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Some of the pros and cons for European Imperialism in Africa are; pros-better trade routes and access to supplies, cons-Europeans paid no attention to cultural differences or tribal land boundaries.

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While the colonial rule of Africa was far from a positive experience of the natives, the REAL problems started after the European continents abandoned their colonies (primarily after WW2). This caused a massive vaccuum of power which is still the cause of much, if not all, of the fighting going on between tribes/cities/countries to this day.

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The negative effect is that the people being colonized tend to lose much of their culture, traditions, beliefs, and a new culture is formed.

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it brought HIV and AIDS by Tafadzwa Gope

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The negative effect has been map out from the time the Britain starts this slavery trade and to trade by barter which eventually led to colonization of african countries by the europeans.

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Europeans were in search of what when they colonized Africa?

They were in search of Africa's natural resources, such as gold, diamond, bauxite and lots more.


What are motives for imperialism in Africa?

The motives for imperialism in Africa is that Africa was considered primitive and left uncolonized by the Mother Countries. Africa was a battlefield for the Mother Countries for any raw materials, because the Mother Countries were running low of raw materials after the industrial revolution.


Why was the time period called new imperialism?

because the British state, along with a few European allies, colonized the entire planet, including the U.S. but the 1900's and 2000's would best be described as the age of imperialism, as the U.S. state has colonized over 150 countries with city-sized military bases.


What are the reasons why Europe colonized Asia Africa and the Americans?

Well the continents were not colonized in the same time period, and they have different motives for colonizing. The Old Age of Imperialism was focused on the Americas, after Columbus had made his voyage. The motives for this were purely for resources, trade, power, etc. This time period was between the 1500s and the 1800s. Now the New Age of Imperialism, focused on Asia and Africa, was in the time period of 1700s(Asia)/1800s(Africa)-1900s. The same motives were present as in the Old Age, except there was more. The Europeans had a belief of Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism is the belief that only the strong will survive. The Europeans saw themselves as superior to the Asians and Africans and thus colonized their land.


When europeans colonized Africa in the 1800s what were colonial borders based on?

At that early point in the history of colonial Africa most borders were based on geographical features, primarily rivers.

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Why did imperialism become so essential in 1850?

This is when most of the European countries were fighting over power. It was the time where Europeans had invaded and had colonized almost all of Africa, and started to colonized central Asia.


Who was Africa colonized by?

Africa was colonized by the Europeans. :) peace out home dogz!


Which contenent was responsible for the colonization of Africa?

Europe colonized Africa during the Age of Imperialism in the 19th century.


How did the white man burden contribution to the spread of imperialism in Africa?

Europeans felt it was their duty to educate native peoples in undeveloped countries.


How did the white man burden contribute to the spread of imperialism in Africa?

Europeans felt it was their duty to educate native peoples in undeveloped countries.


How did white man's burden' contribute to the spread of imperialism in Africa?

Europeans felt it was their duty to educate native peoples in undeveloped countries.


What is the impact of cold war in Africa?

Europeans heavily colonized many of the different countries in Africa. During the time of the cold war, there was a string of independence movements from many of the different countries in Africa with Libya being the first in 1952.


What countries were not colonized in Africa?

Ethiopia


What three continents were colonized by the europeans?

North America Africa and europe


Why europeans view Africa as an opportunity to spread imperialism?

Africa had many natural resources.


What imperial countries colonized west Africa?

Among the European countries that established their own colonies in Africa were Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. While some countries (including France, Spain, and Portugal) had colonized parts of Africa as far back as the 1500s, the majority of the colonization by the European powers occurred in the mid-to late 1800s. To a certain extent, the Dutch were apart of this colonization as they formed a group of other Europeans who settled in what was South Africa. They were called Afrikaners.


What drove Europeans to India's shores?

India had a variety of spices that European countries lacked. Also, at that time, it was a culture of imperialism. Imperialism is the growth of an empire and Europe wanted to expand their empire to Asia and Africa.