The only two truly independent countries in Africa are South Africa and Ethiopia. However, Ethiopia in the one that is considered to be absolutely independent as it was never colonized.
Many effectively independent African states remained outside the area of direct European control: most would be conquered in the 1890s and the bulk of the remainder in the following decade. By 1914 only Ethiopia and Liberia remained apart from a newly-independent white settler-dominated South Africa and a short-lived state in northern Somalia (crushed by the British in 1920).
Liberia and Ethiopia
Liberia and Abyssinia (Ethiopia) were independent. Morocco was a protectorate of France and Spain. Egypt was almost independent but loosely controlled by the British. The Union of South Africa was a British dominion like Canada, Australia, and New ealand, completely self-governing under a governor-general appointed by the king.
Ethiopia and Liberia.
There are 53 independent countries in Africa and only one country not independent
The political entities of Africa decreased by the colonization of the Eurpeon countries and America (The political entities are the native countries that had retained their independance during the orignal colonization in 1880). Eventually only 3% of African still held independent countries by 1914. The other countries lost their rights and freedmon to other countries.
That would be Liberia and Ethiopia.
asia and africa
well, i don't see any options, but the only country that was not conquered during the scramble for africa was Ethiopia. they remained independent all through the imperialization of africa. hope i helped!
No, Africa is the second largest of all the continents with an area of about 30.2 million km2. California is a state of the USA and has an area of only 414,000 km2.
August 1914 to November 1918 to be precise. Mostly in Europe with only 1 major naval battle: Jutland. Also in the Middle East & in Italy & parts of Africa.