The last country to give up it's African colony was actually the African country of South Africa. The colony that it had dominion over was the country of Namibia. This occurred in 1990.
Eritrea was the last African country to be independent. It became independent of Ethiopia on 24 May 1993
Kenya
South Africa was the last to gain independence in 1994. Eritrea was second to last in 1993.
Last colony of which country, in which part of the world? Probably one of the German colonies.
It was Britain; it gave Zimbabwe independence in 1980. Ironically, Britain was also one of the first to begin decolonizing, granting Egypt independence in 1922
There were no colonies in Africa in 1993. The last Colony became independent in 1980. (Rhodesia, UK)
The last colonists was France (Djibouti, 1977) and Portugal (Angola 1975, São Tomé 1975, Cabo Verde 1975, Mozambique 1975, Guiné Bissau 1974)
Ghana in 2010
Britain
Libya
Peninsulares were people originally born in the actual country of Spain but then they came to the colonies to settle. They had the highest positions to work. They usually obtained jobs as government and church officials. Creoles were the second highest class, the were considered the middle class. These people, unlike peninsulares were born not in Spain, but in the spanish colonies. They also had high jobs but never as high as penninsulares. They usually served as merchants, businessmen and sometimes farmers. Mestizos were the second to last class. They were born as a mix of Indian and Spanish parents. These were mostly in jobs of peasantry and farming. Last, Mulattoes were the lowest of the low. These people had a mix of wither spanish and African parents or Indian and African parents. As you can see, the African blood was vry undesirable to the Spaniards.