The first African country to be colonized was Libya, which fell under Italian control in 1911 after the Italo-Turkish War. However, the broader context of colonialism in Africa involves various regions facing European incursions, with many countries experiencing colonization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during the "Scramble for Africa." Ethiopia and Liberia are notable exceptions, as they maintained their independence during this period.
The British I believe. No one country colonized Africa. Several countries divided African during the "Scramble for Africa" timeframe. Countries such as the British, Portuguese, Spain, France, Netherlands
Britain colonized zimbabwe.
India was first colonized in 1497
France colonized Vietnam.
Ethiopia
Gambia,sierleon and Nigeria
The United Kingdom colonized the African nation of Lesotho.
libya
zimbabwe
The first country that colonized Libya was Italy (1934~1943)
It is hard to tell what country colonized there and why since there are no specifics. However, most African countries were colonized by Western countries. The main reason was the resources available among other factors.
Thailand, only one country in South East Asia has never been colonized.( wrong answer) ETHIOPIA the only African country never been colonized.
Ethiopia was the only African country to NOT be colonized
Vikings
Spain.
Liberia is the other African country that people usually claim is not colonized, but since it was founded by American Blacks who established a very European-style country, it is hard to make the claim that it was not a colonial project.
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