ENGLAND
It called for an embargo of any European nation competing for colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia.
africa
Those three European countries were Britain, France and Dutch NO European countries colonised any country in Africa in the 1990's. They had all given independence to their colonies long before.
The Monroe Doctrine.
Greece doesn't have any colonies in Africa. They never did. The closest thing to Greece having colonies in Africa was when the Macedonian Empire controlled parts of modern-day Egypt around 300 BC.
Yes but not many.
There were several European nations that did not control any of Africa during Colonization including: Switzerland Norway Sweden Finland Ireland Poland Austria Romania Greece Bulgaria Hungary Netherlands
European power we have not interfered and shall not interfere in 1823
Liberia. (Since the 1970's there haven't been any Colonies in West Africa, though).
Yes. Great Britain owned parts of Africa from 1661 to 1980. British colonies in Africa peaked after WWI. In the early 1920's, Great Britain owned territories that stretched all the way from North to South Africa. Great Britain controlled more of the African populace than any other Empire.
Spain no longer has any colonies in Africa. They do, however, own two small enclaves on the coast of Northern Africa (Cueta and Melila). These are not colonies, though. They are part of Spain.Here's a list of former Spanish colonies and their dates of independenceSpanish Morocco (1956)Ifni (1969)Spanish Sahara (1975)Spanish Guinea (1968)