It's easier in Africa to spread diseases than it is to catch them.
Mahogany wood comes primarily from tropical countries in Central and South America, as well as Africa. Some of the key producers are countries like Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and various countries in West Africa.
Meningitis is found worldwide, but certain regions in sub-Saharan Africa, known as the "meningitis belt," have higher rates of the disease. Countries in this belt include Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Chad. Vaccination campaigns and public health initiatives have been implemented in these regions to reduce the burden of meningitis.
An epidemic is the rapid spread of a disease to a large number of people within a specific population or region. Epidemics can vary in scale and severity, and often require public health interventions to control and prevent further spread of the disease.
Congo and Kenya both grow mahogany.
La culebra disease is a parasitic infection caused by the trematode Schistosoma mansoni. It is transmitted through contact with contaminated freshwater in certain regions of Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Symptoms can include fever, abdominal pain, and liver damage if left untreated.
The countries that were independent durning the European Colonization in Africa was Liberia and Ethiopia
some countries in Africa have a pandemic of Ebola disease
The colonization of Africa created countries riddled with disease by making the Africans live closer together. This mad the spread of Malaria and many other diseases spread much faster than they would have if they weren't colonized. These diseases still exist today, and are still spreading, causing more and more to die, and causing the life expectancy to drop dramatically over the years. I hope this helped, I copied it from my homework because I just figured it out.
It increased ethnic tensions in Africa. It created diversity in African nations It created many unstable governments.
The political entities of Africa decreased by the colonization of the Eurpeon countries and America (The political entities are the native countries that had retained their independance during the orignal colonization in 1880). Eventually only 3% of African still held independent countries by 1914. The other countries lost their rights and freedmon to other countries.
Africa was primarily colonized by European countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, and Italy. These countries competed for control of territories in Africa to exploit its resources, establish trade routes, and expand their empires. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 formalized the colonization process and divided Africa among European powers without consideration for Africa's existing borders or indigenous populations.
The American Colonization Society, founded in 1817, was created for the purpose of sending African-Americans to Africa. It was founded by Robert Finley.
1)Colonization of Africa was more economical than political reasons, while other nations were colonized more for political reasons. 2) Africa was more illiterate and ingnorant and it was eady to colonize it with the European enticements, easier than the other countries. 3)Africa had no proper religion as it was in India or China. Hence conversion was another reason of entering the continent and then slowly colonizing it which was easier than other countries.
The Christians, for one, see colonization as part of their mission of spreading their religion around the world. They tend to look at countries in Africa, for example, as in great need of their religion. Of course, there are far greater things needed by the countries of Africa, such as food, clean water, medical care, and schooling.
English is spoken in many countries in Africa as a result of colonization by British powers. It is often used as a second or official language alongside indigenous languages.
Among the European countries that established their own colonies in Africa were Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. While some countries (including France, Spain, and Portugal) had colonized parts of Africa as far back as the 1500s, the majority of the colonization by the European powers occurred in the mid-to late 1800s. To a certain extent, the Dutch were apart of this colonization as they formed a group of other Europeans who settled in what was South Africa. They were called Afrikaners.
Colonization of Africa was richly profitable for European colonial powers, at least at first. Eventually, colonization proves to carry a high cost, in terms of having to deal with independence movements and revolutions.