1 A lack of Natural Resources.
2 The refucsal of curopeans to trade with them.
3the decreased value of salt.
4governmen instability.
It led to nations gaining their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
Decreasing the infant mortality rate will limit population growth in developing nations
Many African nations changed their names after gaining independence to shed colonial legacies and assert their cultural identity and sovereignty. The new names often reflected indigenous languages, historical references, or significant cultural symbols, fostering a sense of national pride and unity. This renaming process was also a way to distance themselves from the colonial powers that had imposed the original names. Ultimately, it marked a significant step in the broader effort to reclaim their identity and heritage.
Nations that have generally large industries and advanced technology that provides a more comfortable way of life than developing nations do.
It led to nations gaining their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman EMPIRE
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
The new African nations tended to create governments based on European models.
India & China
Africa is a continent so you need to ask about a particular country.
Nationalism
30th of October, 1945. This was despite the fact it was a British Colony, only gaining independence in 1947.
It is countries that are described as developing. South America, Africa, and Asia are mostly made up of developing countries. There are many island nations, as well as the countries of Central America, that are considered developing nations.
Developing countries are primarily different from industrial nations in that the living standards are not the same
Most African nations were faced with the challenged of gaining legitimacy. There was also the challenge of handing over power in a smooth and effective transition.
Decreasing the infant mortality rate will limit population growth in developing nations