Loss of political independence.
In the 19th Century. Europe owned practically all of Africa then, but not all of these African possessions were conquered in an outright military way. In some cases the Europeans arrived as traders and explorers, and before long they were administrators.
Portuguese sailors were the first europeans to arrive in Africa in the 15th century. They conquered territories and established colonies that are now several African countries: Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau and the islands of Cabo Verde. These countries only achieved their independence after the portuguese revolution in 1974. Until then they were official portuguese territories with portuguese as official language.
HORSA
Europeans discovered that Southeast Asia was rich in mineral and agricultural resources (apex)
The term "African Holocaust" is typically used to refer to the transatlantic slave trade that began in the 15th century. However, the history of slavery in Africa dates back much further. Slavery existed in various African societies before the arrival of Europeans and continued long after the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in the 19th century.
From the perspective of the African people, the effect was: loss of political independence.=)
Arab Muslims and Europeans began trading these slaves.
Europeans learned about coffee from Ethiopia and Arab countries.
because it made them lots of money, and made them feel superior
It was because of French and British 19th century colonisation. They made any African countries they controlled learn French or some English.
The arrival of the European in the 15th and 16th century led to the slave trade. The Europeans traders were involved in the African kingdoms like Mali and Ghana because of their sophisticated trading networks.
Describe the difficulties encountered by Europeans in the 14th century?
Europeans outnumbered Maori in New Zealand in the late 19th century, around the 1860s to 1870s. This was primarily due to immigration from European countries and the impact of diseases introduced by Europeans on the Maori population.
sometime in the 16th century
Europeans travel to America around late 15th century and early 16th century.
In the 19th Century. Europe owned practically all of Africa then, but not all of these African possessions were conquered in an outright military way. In some cases the Europeans arrived as traders and explorers, and before long they were administrators.
Mali