Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
Africa did not develop like Europe due to a combination of factors including colonization, exploitation of resources, slave trade, political instability, and lack of technological advancements. These factors hindered Africa's ability to progress economically and socially compared to Europe.
Europeans first saw West Africa as a new territory to obtain spices and agricultural products. West Africa was also a place for Europeans to trade their own goods.
Africa's slower development compared to other regions can be attributed to a combination of factors, including colonization, exploitation of resources, political instability, lack of infrastructure, and limited access to education and technology. These historical and systemic challenges have hindered Africa's progress and economic growth.
Three diseases common in Africa that Europeans had no immunity to were malaria, yellow fever, and sleeping sickness.
there were several reasons that hindered the expantion of Europeans
many different physical features of Africa
Spread of Islam was not hindered in east africa, it reached as far as Zambia, Mozambique and further south to Rwanda
Resistance by Africa,difficult geography and diseases kept Europeans from moving into the interior of Africa.
The Europeans tachnology was supperior, also the Europeans used steam engins to travel faster throughout Africa.
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.
economics, intellectual thought, religion, and military
Africa did not develop like Europe due to a combination of factors including colonization, exploitation of resources, slave trade, political instability, and lack of technological advancements. These factors hindered Africa's ability to progress economically and socially compared to Europe.
They explored Africa.
Southern Africa became fought over for many reasons. Some African groups, Zulu and Matabele and others were establishing their empires and pushing away smaller African tribes. Some Europeans were coming into Africa to farm and settle, other Europeans were coming into Africa to exploit Natural Resources. -All of these factors led to conflict.
Europeans first saw West Africa as a new territory to obtain spices and agricultural products. West Africa was also a place for Europeans to trade their own goods.
There were no country's as such in Africa the borders that are found there now are a result if imperialist borders. from a European point of view there was no development in Africa other then warrior tribes controlling loosely defined areas .