Zimbabwe, when it was Rhodesia was a peaceful and prosperous place for everybody. A benign white rule - no Dictatorship.
Congo was more weathier. =D
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
they have lack of rich people
The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
Natural resources, like diamonds and gold
Historians study colonization through written records such as letters, diaries, and official documents from the time period. Archaeologists examine physical remains like structures, artifacts, and human remains to understand what life was like during the colonization period. By combining these methods, researchers can build a comprehensive understanding of the history of colonization.
it was bad
Congo was more weathier. =D
yes it was
Poor country... A lot of slavery.
they have lack of rich people
The British colonization affected the people of Uganda in a significant manner. Most of the habits that are practiced today in Uganda like education are borrowed from the Britons.
Push factors like overpopulation, political turmoil, and lack of economic opportunities in European countries pushed people to seek new lands for settlement. Pull factors like the promise of economic opportunities, religious freedom, and access to resources motivated colonization of new territories.
itit was dark no sun and no anithing thats id :)
Natural resources, like diamonds and gold
The Inca Empire was weakened by European exploration and colonization through introduced diseases, warfare, and the conquest led by Spanish conquistadors like Francisco Pizarro. These factors resulted in the downfall of the Inca Empire and the eventual colonization of the region by the Spanish.
Zimbabwe has a tropical climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The rainy season typically occurs from November to March, with the heaviest rains in December and January. Temperatures are generally warm throughout the year, with cooler temperatures in the higher elevations.