No, not all of the African countries were independent of outside rulers at the time of 1860. South Africa, for example, was still ruled by Great Britain for many years after.
It is the indirect process of foreign control over African countries, similar to colonial rule.
English is an official language in all three countries.
-Same- both wanted to modernize for the benefit of there country -Different- Africa allowed Imperial rule Muslim Countries didnt allow imperial rule
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the rise of nationalism in the countries that had revolts. Many nations started to feel more pride in themselves and wanted to get away from the Imperialistic rule that was over them.
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No. Asia has many countries and they rule themselves.
All of its resources were taken by European countries.
In 1949, the Governor-General of the Indian subcontinent was Lord Louis Mountbatten. He served as the last Viceroy of India and the first Governor-General of independent India before the country became a republic in 1950.
Settler Rule is when a certain area is colinised (like Europeans in Africa) and is ruled by the settlers. They often twisted rules to suit themselves.
South Africa
They like to think so, if the question concerns themselves.
France used to rule over vast colonies in Africa, especially in the west and central parts of the continent, after independence over 20 countries were formed from these colonies.
During its history, many African countries were under British rule. As a result the English language is spoken in some parts of Africa.
Many countries or peoples are governed by another country. A demand for self rule is when they express a wish to govern themselves. It can be the start of a process which leads to independence.
Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.
It is the indirect process of foreign control over African countries, similar to colonial rule.