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By conquests from several European nations. The European nations had many firearms, and Africa and India did not have that many at all compared to the Europeans. This caused conquests and how India and Africa became part of the British Empire
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
They all fought for it.
An estimate about 1960s to 1970s
because they had no life!!
There is an incorrect implication in the question, namely that Africa is a single country as opposed to a continent with numerous countries. Africa's British colonies became independent in waves. Some like South Africa, were independent as early as 1915, but most became independent in the 1960s. This happened as Africans in each of the former colonies petitioned for independence and the British colonizers signed agreements and treaties with them legitimating their freedom.
British decolonization of Africa began in the late 1950's. By 1968, all but one British colony had become independent.
By conquests from several European nations. The European nations had many firearms, and Africa and India did not have that many at all compared to the Europeans. This caused conquests and how India and Africa became part of the British Empire
The UK didn't ever own all of Africa, although they owned a considerable amount. The first British African Colony to become independent was South Africa in 1910 (although the UK still controlled the nation). The last one was Rhodesia in 1980.
why did south Africa Colonize Namibia
July 1, 1867
21st March 1990
in 123bc
The Union of South Africa was created on 31 May 1910.
The United States became an independent country in 1776, separating itself from the British rule.
Africa is a continent, not a country. I believe it has been defined as such since the time of the Ancient Greeks.
In 1947 -S