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Q: Which of the terms describes the competition between European powers for colonial territory in Africa?
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Which of the following describes the competition between European powers for colonial territory in Africa?

The scramble for Africa


What word describes the economic system of European countries during the colonial era?

Mercantilism


Which European monarch privately owned the largest territory in Africa during the colonial period?

the leopards, king of the belgians


Which of the following describes the political state of Africa most of its European colonies gained their independence?

Its country was divided for colonial reasons.


What was a major cause of rising international tensions in the early 1900s?

Was the competition for colonial territories.


What best describes why most of Africa was under European colonial rule during the 19th century?

The Europeans wanted to control natural resources found there.


Which statement best describes the economy in Latin America during the colonial times?

European nations practiced a mercantilistic system in latin America


Who were the main European colonial rivals?

the main European colonial rivals were the English, French, and Dutch. And later the Spanish.


Which of the following statements best describes the political situation in Africa in the last half of the 20th century?

Many African countries became independent of European colonial rule.


How many African countries still belong to European colonial powers?

None. Spain still has territory on the African continent, as far as I know that is all that remains historically. None.


Is a England - Yasmasee a colonial European nation and their Native American alliance?

Yes Yamasee became a colonial European nation in the 1800s.


What colonial power ruled Zimbabwe?

The European people had colonial power over Zimbabwe