7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
1914 - 1919
From July of 1914 to November of 1918.
The nations that did not participate were either the ones that had no overseas colonies or that had no trade fleet outside their own waters. Just to name a few: all landlocked countries like Austria, Bavaria and most other German nations; Prussia, Italy, Greece, Russia (although they held millions of serfs as near-slaves in their own country) and the Scandinavian countries. A shorter list is that of the main nations that were involved because of their American colonies or their big trade fleets: England first of all, Spain, Portugal and the Dutch Republic. Also worth mentioning: the Ottoman Empire, which during its existence probably traded and held as many slaves - Africans and Europeans - as the other nations combined.
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
Britain and France.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
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Historically, Europeans often held prejudiced and racist beliefs about Africans, viewing them as inferior in terms of culture, intelligence, and civilization. These beliefs were often used to justify the exploitation and colonization of African people and their lands. These harmful stereotypes persist in various forms to this day.
Europeans held all types of slaves, from Asians to Muslims to even Europeans themselves. The most known, however, are the African slaves which lasted up until the 1800s in some parts of the Western world. Africans have held other Africans as slaves, even up until today. Muslims are another group of people who had slaves, too typically African. The Chinese are yet another group who held slaves. Most of these slaves were Slavs from Eastern Europe. In fact, this is where the etymology of Slav comes from (slave). Virtually every group of people have had slaves. Most of the time, due to war.
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The Africans were delighted as it was the first time a world cup was held in Africa.
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.
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Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
Slaves were held in all thirteen of the original colonies. Or True.
THe hopless lozzas held the right to vote in the southern colonies
Britain colonies had more people bu french colonies held more land