Underdependent economy,poor production of agriculture
The Bantu, Germany, and the British Empire have all ruled the area of Africa now known as Tanzania.
Present day Namibia, Cameroon and Tanzania are all part of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly, the British Commonwealth and were once territories of the British Empire. The Commonwealth dates back to the decolonization of the British Empire in the middle of the twentieth century.
Present day Namibia, Cameroon and Tanzania are all part of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly, the British Commonwealth and were once territories of the British Empire. The Commonwealth dates back to the decolonization of the British Empire in the middle of the twentieth century.
At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
Yes, Tanzania is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It joined the organization in 1961, shortly after gaining independence from British colonial rule. The Commonwealth is a political association of 54 member countries, most of which are former territories of the British Empire, and it promotes cooperation and development among its members.
Tanzania got independence in 1964 from the British.
Tanzania it is located in Africa named after the combination of the names Tanganyika (referring to the mainland British colony) and Zanzibar (referring to the island archipelago off the coast).
It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
inflation happens when money loses its value and it affected the Roman Empire.
The British Empire does not exist anymore.
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
The biggest affect to citizens from pollution in Tanzania is respiratory problems. This is the case anywhere and it keeps getting worse and worse.