They reduced the available labor force in African villages.
European societies had advantages in terms of technology, organization, and centralized government structures during the time of European colonization in Africa. This enabled them to exploit African resources, establish control and dominance, and impose their cultural and political systems on African societies.
Europeans considered Africans as "savage" due to their lack of familiarity with African cultures and customs. This perception was influenced by stereotypes and biases that European societies held towards non-European civilizations during the Age of Exploration. The term "Indian" may have been used interchangeably with "savage" to refer to any non-European peoples encountered during this period.
guaranteed African Americans protection from actions by other citizens
The new borders ignored the cultural and political traditions of different African groups.
The perspective of European colonizers, portraying Africa and its peoples in ways that often reinforced negative stereotypes and justified colonialism as a civilizing mission. This Eurocentric view tended to overlook the complexity and diversity of African cultures and societies.
African countries had been economically devastated by the Atlantic slave trade.
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African peoples put up too much resistance
African peoples put up too much resistance
Europeans caused populations to decline severely in both places.
Europeans caused populations to decline severely in both places.
Europeans established South African coastal cities as trading ports. This was especially common during the slave trade but was used for other commodities as well.