Most of the continent of Africa had been colonized by the year 1900. The African colonization was one by 7 European nations.
Slavery has been around for thousands of years, putting a month or even a year is not possible.
Africa is a continent, not a country. I believe it has been defined as such since the time of the Ancient Greeks.
The Vikings invaded of the 9th century and established trading towns (such as Dublin). The Anglo-Normans invaded and colonized in 1169 and re-organized governmental and religious systems, but their influence had for the most part been confined to a narrow strip on the east coast known as the Pale. Beyond the Pale Irish language, laws and customs prevailed and the Norman colonists were assimilated. The English colonized Ireland in the late 16th century, and during the 17th century planted settlers and split Irish society between an English-speaking landed gentry and the local Irish-speaking, landless or nearly landless peasantry.
Discovered by whom??? It is likely that humans first started in Africa. It is more correct to ask, "What year were other countries discovered by people in Africa?"
Africa was invented in the year 2005. It was invented by God. He thought it would be a good place to dance. Africa was invented in the year 2005. It was invented by God. He thought it would be a good place to dance. Africa was invented in the year 2005. It was invented by God. He thought it would be a good place to dance.
??1885?? Has to be later than 1885, as the 'Scramble for Africa' was still going on in the mid 1890's.
The british colonized nigeria.
Pakistan was colonized by the British in 1858. the colonial rule ended in 1947
Much of Africa was colonized by European nations during the nineteenth century. The year 2001 marked the start of a new century.
1619
Pakistan was colonized by the British in 1858. the colonial rule ended in 1947
Around the year 1002 or 1003.
Start in year 1500
1627
Africa
Every year like most of the world on December
Yes. It was colonized by Spain until it's independece at September 15, 1821