nope! but many of it's neighbors were
Yes, between 1898 and 1956, Sudan was under Anglo-Egyptian Rule
Like most of Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina (except for Brazil, Surinam and Guyana), it was part of "New Spain," and claimed by Spanish explorers.
yes before the french mandate was issued. then Lebanon was bordered as its own state and under french colonial rule
No, never
Yes, by the Germans and then later by South Africa
to tell you it was good =) this person is dumb as heck some else who ever wrote this
Yes, Algeria was a French colony from the end of the first world war until the early 1960's.
Approximately half of the continent of Africa was under French colonial rule in the early twentieth century. Other French colonies included Lebanon and Indochina (southeast Asia).
Lebanon has never been under Communist rule, but it was in the Soviet Sphere of Influence because of Soviet interference in the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
Beirut became the capital of Lebanon in 1943, following the country's independence from French colonial rule. Prior to that, it had served as an important commercial and cultural hub for centuries. The city was officially designated as the capital due to its central location and significance in the country's political and economic life. Since then, Beirut has played a crucial role in Lebanon's history and development.
what were the negative consequences of colonial rule for the african continent