Colonies spread the war across the globe, making it into a World War. They supplemented European armies in both manpower and supplies. The African front would not have existed without colonies and the fighting in the Middle Eastern front would have been much less widespread.
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No, Africa and Asia are two different continents. The seven continents of the world are: North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica
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No single continent will ever be larger than Asia because Asia is the largest continent in the world. Africa is a single continent therefore, it is smaller than Asia.
Russia is not part of Asia..it is part of Europe..Africa is the largest continent!! this is
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too many countries wanted to colonize in Africa and Asia so they fought. thus, the outbreak of cookie monsters revenge.
Today, the two continents that mostly contribute to global immigration are Asia and Africa. These continents have large population sizes, varying economic conditions, and political situations that drive people to seek opportunities in other parts of the world.
No, rice is from Asia and Africa, and wasn't grown in the U.S. until the European colonization of the Americas.
Since the end of European colonization of Asia and Africa, Europe has seen much more modern advancements particularly in industrialization and technology. Europe has greatly developed and modernized as a continent, especially in the west, all together.
Asia and Africa Asia and Africa
The seven major world cultural regions are: Western Europe, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. Each region has its own unique cultural traditions, languages, and histories that contribute to the diversity of our world.
No, Africa and Asia are two different continents. The seven continents of the world are: North America South America Europe Asia Africa Australia Antarctica
How Asia was isolated at first then open to Europeans and became isolated once again what role did route religion play in this process
Europe, Asia,Africa
Asia and Africa
Asia, Africa, and North America.