Euorpean countries
Ethopia and Liberia
The Scramble for Africa was a period during the New Imperialism period where the continent of Africa was invaded occupied and colonized by the major European powers.
Africa, Asia, and Oceania were the continents that were predominantly under Imperialist Occupation during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Age of Imperialism.
Answer this question… Both countries remained independent during the Scramble for Africa.
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Exactly; this is the definition of imperialism. Imperialism is the forming of any empire, and when European countries conquered nearly all of Africa, this was the Second Age of Imperialism for Europe. During the same time, Europeans conquered most of Asia and Oceania.
In the nineteenth century many European nations created vast colonies in Africa. By the end of the Age of Imperialism all of Africa, excluding Ethiopia, were under the rule of outside Europeans. This has had an influence even up to today. With the expansion into Africa, Europeans carved new borders in Africa. In many countries, the local people were oppressed and, in some cases, subject to extreme cruelty (as in the case of King Leopold's treatment of the Congo). Many countries experienced turmoil following the Europeans leaving and in areas with many white people, there were many years of racial discrimination. Most of the reason Africa is having such difficulties today is because of European imperialism.
The British did.
asia africa
North and South America were both split amongst European countries during the First Age of Imperialism. During the Second Age of Imperialism, Africa and most of Asia were split amongst European countries. Australia was fully a British territory. Antarctica is currently partially claimed by 7 countries (3 of which are European), but in the future, a fourth (Russia) may claim land as well.
Europe colonized Africa during the Age of Imperialism in the 19th century.
It is unclear what "involved" means, but the UK was the metropole that exerted colonial power and influence over the Indian Raj, which included Pakistan.