the pan-african
The European control of Africa came to an end in the 1950s and 1960s. true or false
Imperialism did not end all at once everywhere in Africa, but European colonization of Africa was disrupted by WW II, and following WW II there were a series of wars of independence which brought an end to European colonialism.
European missionaries entered Africa to Cure diseases spread Christianity and End the slave trade All of the above/...... Apex
Pan-Africanism failed to achieve its most important objectives.
Pan-Africanism failed to achieve its most important objectives.
because they wanted to end slavery.
Many reasons!Important resources (gems, metals, ivory, etc)good farming landSpreading ChristianityTrying to control more land than other nationsend slavery (Slavery had long been abolished in Europe, but it still existed in the African tribal societies. Europeans wanted to end it).
East Africa was able to resist European conquest
They wanted peace between the two countries.
Nelson Mandela wanted to end Apartheid in South Africa, so he used civil disobedience and boycotts to end Apartheid.
By the end of the nineteenth century, most of Europe's colonies were concentrated in Africa and Asia due to the intense competition among European powers during the Age of Imperialism. Africa, in particular, saw the "Scramble for Africa," where countries like Britain, France, Germany, and Belgium expanded their territorial claims. Additionally, regions in Asia, such as India, Indochina, and parts of the Middle East, were also under European control. This colonial expansion significantly reshaped global trade, culture, and politics.
because Africa wanted to have some fun and promised all the countries free cookies at the end of the cup