The European people who colonized Tanzania were the Germans in the 1600s and the British in 1890 took it over as a protectorate. Before the Europeans the Arabs in the eighth century came to this part of East Africa.
The Colonialists wanted minerals and abundant land for plantations. In addition to that they wanted cheap labour. SO that they could expand their industries , hence they came to Tanzania and transformed the Masai Tribe etc to workers and shunted them away from their land and establishing the famous Serengeti and Masai Mara National Parks .Also Arabs went to Tanzania in search of spices and Indians for trade. You can get a lot of information on Wikipedia too !
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Britain in 1820
Portugal.
Portugal.
Mozambique was colonized as a precious port in which the portuguese could stop on their way and back from India where they seeked to trade spices and silk for instance.
North America Angola, Mozambique, Macau, Timor, India, Brazil. Correction: Brazil was not colonized by England, it was colonized by the Portuguese.
As it is known today, Liberia was not colonized by any European power; it was colonized by the United States of America.
The British South Africa Company colonized Zambia in the 1890s. In return for colonizing, the BSAC was given the rights over all mineral resources within the colony.
No, it was colonized by Portugal. Vasco Da Gama, discovered and explored it on his (the First) journey around the cape, from Europe to India.
cape verde, guinea Bissau, angola, Mozambique, daman, timor, macau
The Mozambique Channel
Can we drive from Beira Mozambique to Nacala port in Mozambique
It is Mozambique.
The Mozambique Channel separates Mozambique from Madagascar