The two African colonies that remained independent during the period of European colonialism were Liberia and Ethiopia. Liberia was founded in the early 19th century as a settlement for freed American slaves, while Ethiopia successfully resisted colonization, notably defeating Italian forces at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. Both nations maintained their sovereignty throughout the colonial era, although Ethiopia faced occupation during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War from 1935 to 1941.
East Africa was able to resist European conquest
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prejedice and discrimination
Many African Americans in the English colonies were indentured servants or slaves. Even free African Americans had to deal with discrimination and laws that reduced their rights compared to Caucasians.
The physical breakage of an algal colony to form two colonies is called "fragmentation." During this process, parts of the algal colony break off and can develop into new, independent colonies. Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction and allows for rapid population expansion under favorable conditions.
The two African countries that remained independent are Liberia and Ethiopia.
The only two truly independent countries in Africa are South Africa and Ethiopia. However, Ethiopia in the one that is considered to be absolutely independent as it was never colonized.
East Africa was able to resist European conquest
Libya and Ethiopia
Britain and the USA
prejedice and discrimination
Many African Americans in the English colonies were indentured servants or slaves. Even free African Americans had to deal with discrimination and laws that reduced their rights compared to Caucasians.
Liberia and Ethiopia
Britain and France.
Ethiopia have never been taken it is one of the two African independent country
they were still treated differently, and they still had separate bathrooms, and drinking fountains
the two African island nations that speak Portuguese are Sao Tome and Princepe.