The maxim gun,invented in1884, was the world's first automatic machine gun
Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years
Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years
Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years
Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years
The maxim gun,invented in1884, was the world's first automatic machine gun
Trade networks kept Europeans from controlling the sources of trade items such as gold and ivory.
Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years
European control over Africa was limited primarily due to the continent's vast size, diverse cultures, and challenging geography, which made extensive colonization difficult. Additionally, strong local resistance from African kingdoms and societies, along with the logistical challenges of maintaining supply lines and governance over distant territories, hindered European expansion. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, while facilitating the scramble for Africa, also revealed the complexities of territorial claims, leading to fragmented control over various regions rather than comprehensive domination. Ultimately, the combination of these factors resulted in Europeans controlling only a small portion of Africa at various points in history.
some German one, not malaria, maybe small pox
Rule over a place on a small budget. Characterizes colonization in Africa by Europeans.
Africa is a continent. There is a country called South Africa but it only takes up a small portion of the continent.
The three hemispheres in whichparts of Africa are found arethe northern one,the southern one,the eastern one, andthe western one.