Germans, Belgians, Italians, Brits
The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
People in Algeia fought against the French for almost 50 years.
which countries fought for control land in africa
People in Algeia fought against the French for almost 50 years.
During the sixteenth and seventeenth century France and Spain fought for control of Italy.
They both fought for control of North Africa .
Portugal and Holland
Mineral resources made South Africa a place of interest to the international community. The Dutch and the British fought over control of South Africa's diamond and gold resources.
During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .
He was against imperialism. He lead a revolution for the Latin Americans. He fought against it.
In the nineteenth century many European nations created vast colonies in Africa. By the end of the Age of Imperialism all of Africa, excluding Ethiopia, were under the rule of outside Europeans. This has had an influence even up to today. With the expansion into Africa, Europeans carved new borders in Africa. In many countries, the local people were oppressed and, in some cases, subject to extreme cruelty (as in the case of King Leopold's treatment of the Congo). Many countries experienced turmoil following the Europeans leaving and in areas with many white people, there were many years of racial discrimination. Most of the reason Africa is having such difficulties today is because of European imperialism.
Only the British fought a war to open China's markets.