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The European control of Africa came to an end in the 1950s and 1960s. true or false
No, he never had complete control of the European Continent.
The European powers wanted control of the vast natural resources of Africa. To be in actual control of the government was not a motivating factor but this was needed in order for one European country to keep other European countries out.
military conquest
Australia's native inhabitant people Aborigins lost "control" over the continent (if there ever was any unified control) and it became populated by europeans.
European Fisheries Control Agency was created in 2008.
Almost 90 % of Africa was under European control by then.
the settlers elected free white men to represent them
Most of Africa is under European control, not just one African Nation. By 1900, 90% of Africa was under European control.
The first settlers who colonized the area of America located along the lower Delaware River originated from the European country of Sweden, although a small proportion of settlers in this area also came from Finland. Initially at odds with Dutch settlers in the area, they eventually became subject to the English, who forcibly took control from the Dutch in the late 1600s.
People, food, houses and things of that nature come and go; land is always here and that makes it one of the greatest valued things you can have (on the basics of living scale).
European nations began to control the nations of southeast Asia. -apex
They won the war
in the 1883 -1960
Spain
The European control of Africa came to an end in the 1950s and 1960s. true or false