Zach Sinclair was the imperial rivalry of Britain and germany.
Britain, France, Belgium and Germany to name a few of the major countries that colonized parts of Africa. they were in a sort of Competition . No major powerful European country didn't have a colony.
Germany took control of Togo in 1884 after signing a treaty with King Mlapa III. After World War I, possession of the land was split between France and Britain.
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.
Imperial British East Africa Company was created on 1888-04-18.
Under the Treaty of Versailles, all of Germany's former colonies in Africa and Asia were given to Britain and France.
The imperial rivlaary that they had was that they had to pay each other for something...something specialll ^.^
Britain, France, Belgium and Germany to name a few of the major countries that colonized parts of Africa. they were in a sort of Competition . No major powerful European country didn't have a colony.
Germany
The Africa Campaign Battles were: The Northern Africa Campaign Western Desert Campaign (Desert War Brits vs. German Afrika Corp) Eastern Africa Campaign In Morocco and Algeria (Operation Torch) and Tunisia (Tunisia Campaign) and Battle of Dakar. The two big battles of El Alamein and the Ethiopian offensive involved both land and sea battles.
Germany was annoyed by Imperialism because Britain and France increased competion with Germany to aquire land in Africa.
Germany took control of Togo in 1884 after signing a treaty with King Mlapa III. After World War I, possession of the land was split between France and Britain.
Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain.
Great Britain, France, Portugal, Germany,Holland, Belgium, Italy, and Spain were all involved to different degrees in Africa.
During the 19th century, imperial powers primarily controlled large swathes of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. European nations, such as Britain, France, and Germany, expanded their empires through colonization, leading to the "Scramble for Africa" where most of the continent was partitioned among them. In Asia, Britain dominated India, while France and the Netherlands held significant territories in Southeast Asia. Additionally, the Pacific Islands were subject to control by various imperial powers, including the United States and Spain.
The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period, and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.
Italy, Germany, and Vichy France.
Great Britain, France, Belgium and Germany