starting the war between country's such as Ethiopia and Liberia they stayed free but loved to see others fight
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How did africans resist europeans imperlalism
Because they used steamingine foognautics bsaufasmmchas to slap all.
The role that European imperialism played was a horrible role. The poor Africans had to suffer through many things. They worked hard labor, and they got nothing out of it.
Paternalism- belief that they were to look over and take care of the Africans and imperialism because European thought they were better than the africans
Europeans believed they were superior to Africans due to their Eurocentric worldview, which considered European culture, technology, and society as more advanced. This belief was also reinforced by the European colonial mindset that justified exploiting African resources and labor. The legacy of colonialism and racism also played a significant role in perpetuating this belief of superiority.
Africans in the Belgian Congo suffered forced labor and oppression.
European countries had far move advanced weaponary and technology than the Africans had.
A lot.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
China rapidly industrialized in hopes of competing with European rivals.
Roads, railroads, schools, and hospitals were built. Imperialism brought better farming techniques, medicine, sanitation, and greater economic opportunities for some Africans.
Africans may have admired European culture because they believed it represented progress, modernity, and economic prosperity. Additionally, European cultural influences were often associated with power and domination, which could be appealing in a colonial context. Lastly, the imposition of European culture through colonialism may have created a sense of inevitability or superiority that influenced African perspectives.