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Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.
It depends on which part of Africa you are referring to. Sadly, many Africans lived and continue to live in extreme poverty and squalor. There are a number of Africans, however, that were very rich and lived like kings and queens. In fact, African royalty dates back countless centuries and precedes many royal families of Europe. Sadly, there really is no middle class in Africa.
Both groups were forced to perform unpaid labor for European colonists.
The European wanted to control natural rescources found there.
Poland was restored to the map, though in truncated form and under foreign domination.
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Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.
Eastern european countires controlled by the USSR at the end of World War II adopted communist governments under soviet domination
It depends on which part of Africa you are referring to. Sadly, many Africans lived and continue to live in extreme poverty and squalor. There are a number of Africans, however, that were very rich and lived like kings and queens. In fact, African royalty dates back countless centuries and precedes many royal families of Europe. Sadly, there really is no middle class in Africa.
"Iron Curtain" ~ see related link below .
Embracing pan-Africanism and nationalism led to a strong sense of unity and pride among black Africans, fostering solidarity and collective action against colonialism and oppression. This movement also sparked cultural renaissance, highlighting the richness and diversity of African heritage, contributing towards a greater sense of self-worth and empowerment for black Africans.
Both groups were forced to perform unpaid labor for European colonists.
Both groups were forced to do unpaid labor for the European colonists. APEX
End feudalism
Europe lay under German domination.
Settlements started using slaves to give Africans a better life. Many Africans at the time lived under brutal warlords, who would often sacrifice people to the gods. The Europeans were appalled at this practice, so they took as many Africans as they could to the New World with them. The Europeans soon realized that they could not afford to continue feeding the Africans, and the Africans did not understand European culture enough to feed themselves. So the European's met with the peaceful tribal leaders of the Africans, and together the decided that a system of servitude for food, clothing, and housing for labor would be fair. Contrary to propaganda spread during the American Civil War, most "slaves" (as the northerner's called them) were very content with their lives, and were upset by the outcome of the Civil War.
Under Roman domination, Paris was named Lutèce.