Mineral resources made South Africa a place of interest to the international community. The Dutch and the British fought over control of South Africa's diamond and gold resources.
They costed resources and also returned resources depending on the camp
During American exploration of the West, native Americans lost sacred land and hunting grounds. They also had competition for food and resources.
no impact
what was the impact of the war during the world war II
the social impact was nothing
These things seldom have any positive or negative effects on development Wrong. The correct Gradpoint/Novanet answer is Poor climate, rainfall, and a lack of mineral resources complicate development. ~Chris
During this period of time, industrialized powers such as Great Britain, France, Germany etc. all vied for dominance. Industrialization was the fuel for imperialism. In order to sustain industrialization, vast amounts of resources were needed. Where did many of these resources come from? Africa. Thus the "Scramble for Africa" began. In the Berlin Conference essentially Africa was divided up among the European powers for its resources.
You should know Africa has a large population bigger than the US. The more people the more resources. And these resources probably come from the environment and if it's man made stuff. The factories impact the world. Sorry it's not a lot.
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
The triangle trade had a devastating impact on Africa as it led to widespread enslavement of Africans, disruption of communities, loss of cultural heritage, and economic exploitation. This trade system also contributed to the underdevelopment of Africa by diverting human and natural resources away from local economies.
Economic decline unless an alternative is found- - - -Gold mining generates a lot of jobs, which is good, but not a great deal of profit, as the mines are deep and expensive to operate. If they were to close there would be an impact on the economy, but not at all a crippling blow.South Africa is a modern diversified economy with many other mineral resources, agriculture, manufacturing industry, services of all kinds, a strong business and financial services sector and communications and entertainment industries.
Explorers had a complex impact on Africa. On one hand, they brought new ideas, goods, and technology to the continent. However, they also contributed to the exploitation and colonization of Africa, resulting in the loss of autonomy and resources for African societies. Their activities profoundly transformed political, economic, and social structures across the continent.
So America can have slaves.The above answer is very simplistic, there were many reasons why Africa was colonized most of them being driven by profit and business interests. Africa has massive natural resources to exploit and that was predominantly the driving force behind deeper expansion into Africa, during the early 1900s Africa also provided a military basis and startegic area for the allied forces during WW1 and WW2.
how would these resources impact human settlement
English explorers discovered new lands, cultures, and resources during their expeditions, such as the Americas, Australia, and parts of Africa and Asia. They encountered indigenous peoples, established colonies, and initiated trade routes that had a significant impact on global history and commerce.