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South Africa, which is in Africa :)
Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.
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A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire
the india british nation has over power several countries,many countries are britished ruled imparticular,and british emprecountry,australia.ETC
South Africa, which is in Africa :)
Most African countries. They only ruled the upper northern countries around coast. There are too many to name, as names change and the gave regions a name. But, they never ruled in any of the Americas, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, China, Japan, Iceland. It's easier to list the countries they did rule.
France ruled its countries because they took all there supplies and natural resources.
The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.The Roman empire ruled Egypt in the second century AD.
Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.
Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.Most of the foreign rule in Africa ended in the 1960's. Many of the then 'free' African countries resorted to civil or tribal wars and ended up being ruled by brutal dictators.
Africa is a continent and consists of at least 54 independant countries each with their own government. The majority of these African countries are led by people from the native peoples, not white.
No, not all of the African countries were independent of outside rulers at the time of 1860. South Africa, for example, was still ruled by Great Britain for many years after.
Countries are not ruled by other countries. The answer is none, nor does Spain have colonies..
During the 16th century Kings Philip II, Phillip III, and Phillip IV ruled both countries.
The countries were ruled by a king is Thailand,Malaysia,Brunei and Cambodia
Due to the colonisation of African countries, mostly occurring in the nineteenth century (called the European Scramble for Africa)The three most powerful and successful colonisers were Portugal (Mozambique), France (Mauritius, Northeast Africa) and the United Kingdom (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa).Because some African countries were once/some still are ruled/colonized by European countries.