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Which African kingdom was able to survive the scramble of africa?

Ethiopa


What African kingdom was able to survive 'the scramble for Africa?

Ethiopia


Which African kingdom was not conquered during the Scramble for Africa?

Ethiopia


What was the race for territory and influence on the African continent called?

the scramble for Africa


Which Africa kingdom was not conquered during the Scramble for Africa?

Ethiopia


What was the result for the scramble of Africa?

they devided african them selfs


What was result of the scramble of Africa?

they devided african them selfs


What drove European leaders to claim African territory?

In the "Scramble for Africa"


What was the race for territory an influence on the African continent called?

The “scramble for Africa”


Which African kingdom was not in the scramble of African?

The Kingdom of Ethiopia was not involved in the Scramble for Africa, as it successfully resisted colonization during this period. Notably, Ethiopia defeated Italian forces at the Battle of Adwa in 1896, securing its sovereignty and maintaining independence. This victory allowed Ethiopia to remain one of the few African nations not colonized by European powers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


What was the result of the scramble for Africa?

deaths. lots of deaths


Which African kingdom was able to survive the Scramble for Africa?

Ethiopia was one of the few African countries spared colonization, in this case it was an independent kingdom. The "Scramble for Africa" was a period in history that was characterized by European powers expanding their colonial bases into Africa (as well as other parts of the world). This occurred over a number of years between 1700 and 1900, although was probably at its height between 1800 and 1900. This was predominantly to secure raw materials and products for trading as well as manufacture. In some cases there were also strategic moves to control traffic or shipping (in the case of Egypt and the Suez canal).