Africa was not conquered by a single entity or individual; rather, it experienced various periods of colonization and conquest by multiple European powers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often referred to as the "Scramble for Africa." Countries like Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, and Italy established colonies across the continent, leading to significant political, social, and economic changes. Indigenous kingdoms and societies were often disrupted or dismantled during these conquests. The impacts of this colonization continue to resonate in contemporary African nations.
Africa and Brazil
Justinian's army conquered northwestern Africa, much of Italy, and southern Spain.
the Egyptions.
The British did.
Arab armies conquered Egypt in 640 C.E. and finally reached and conquered Morocco and 680 C.E. All of Northern Africa was added to the Islamic Caliphates in the interim 40 years.
Western Europe South Africa Which land was not conquered by the Mongols?
Ethiopia
Western Europe South Africa Which land was not conquered by the Mongols?
Africa and Brazil
The Allies
South Africa
south Africa
Piankhi
It depends on what time on history you are talking about. The Romans conquered most of northern Africa in the making of their empire. During WWII Italy conquered Ethiopia.
well, i don't see any options, but the only country that was not conquered during the scramble for africa was Ethiopia. they remained independent all through the imperialization of africa. hope i helped!
Justinian's army conquered northwestern Africa, much of Italy, and southern Spain.
Libya and Egypt.