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Almost 90 % of Africa was under European control by then.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
South Africa, Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Egypt, Sudan, Zambia, Botswana, Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leon, Kenya and a few other small territories.
Most of Africa is under European control, not just one African Nation. By 1900, 90% of Africa was under European control.
Most of Africa came under European control.
southern region
Spain's control included regions such as Latin America (including present-day Mexico, Central America, South America), the Philippines in Asia, parts of the Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico), and various territories in North Africa.
Egypt fell under British control in 1882 when it became a protectorate of the realm. It was given independence in 1922.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
There are no countries currently under British control. However, their are 14 territories throughout the world which are independent, but where ultimate control, particularly for defence, is the responsibility of the UK.
Bermuda
Belisarius.