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According to the treaty of versatilles all of German colonies in Africa and Asia were?

Under the Treaty of Versailles, all of Germany's former colonies in Africa and Asia were given to Britain and France.


Why were the colonies of Asia and Africa drawn into ww1?

The colonies of Africa and Asia belonged to the nations fighting WWI. Naturally, those colonies aided their mother country on the path to Victory. Also, some colonies (such as German Tanganyika) had soldiers stationed in the region. They fought and invaded their enemy's colonies and colonial forces.


Reasons for expansion of World War 1 to Asia Africa and the pacific?

World War I expanded to Asia, Africa, and the Pacific for several reasons. For one, the countries involved in World War 1 has colonies in Asia and Africa. This included Tanganyika, which was under German rule. In addition to German East Africa, the British governed Hong Kong, which was physically located within China. To protect their respective colonies, the nations involved had no choice but to bring the war to these areas.


Did Europe industrialize colonies in Asia and Africa?

Somewhat.


What countries divided Germany's colonies in Africa and Asia during World War 1?

During World War I, Germany's colonies in Africa and Asia were primarily divided among the Allied Powers, particularly Britain, France, and Japan. Following Germany's defeat in the war, the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 formalized the loss of its overseas territories, leading to the establishment of mandates administered by these countries. For example, British and French forces took control of German colonies in Africa, while Japan was granted German territories in the Pacific.


Which continents were divided into colonies during the Age of Imperialism?

asia africa


What was a direct result of ww1?

Germany lost it colonies in Africa and Asia.


What did European colonies in Africa Asia and the pacific want after ww1?

because of georgia


What three places did the triangular routes connect?

africa ,asia 13 colonies


What was a direct result of World War 1?

Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia


Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?

Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific


Where did persecution happen in world war 2?

In Europe, Africa and in Asia.