Because they were being taken to America as slaves in boats crammed tight with people
The scramble for Africa was the initial rush by the European superpowers and other lesser monarchies, Britian, France, Germany, Portugal, belgium and Italy. The Partition of Africa took place much later when Africa was carved up between these nations obviously the stronger countries received larger colonies. This partition of Africa by European countries is the main reason for many of the wars and disagreements in Africa today over borders etc.
The Savannah would take up most of the room in Africa along with the desert. The Savannah would take up most of the room in Africa along with the desert.
Africa is a continent and it broken up to many countries:D
Africa is a continent so no it is not a nation state
The way European colonists carved up Africa in the 1800s led to civil strife because it turned tribes against each other and forced them to lose their sense of unity.
Probably Lesotho and Swaziland.
Because they were being taken to America as slaves in boats crammed tight with people
Well the interesting fact is that they carved rock and made arrow heads and darts.
Carved ivory can be found on multiple continents, but it is predominantly associated with Africa and Asia. In Africa, countries like Ivory Coast are known for their traditional ivory carvings, while in Asia, countries such as China and India have a long history of ivory craftsmanship. However, due to conservation efforts and bans on ivory trade, the availability of carved ivory is increasingly restricted worldwide.
It's like asking, "what would you like to cave on your obelisk"? There is no requirement that anything be carved on the side on an obelisk, and it would be up to the whoever made the obelisk or commissioned it as to what, if anything, would be carved on any side of it.
Oh honey, the mandate system was like a game of hot potato with European countries passing around territories in Africa like it was a buffet. It basically carved up Africa into pieces for the European powers to control and exploit, leading to some messy borders that are still causing headaches today. So yeah, the creation of the mandate system definitely left its mark on the map of Africa post-World War 1.
Africa was the continent most significantly carved up by European countries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly during the Scramble for Africa. Nations like Britain, France, Germany, and Belgium competed for control over various territories, leading to the establishment of colonial rule. This partitioning often disregarded existing ethnic and cultural boundaries, resulting in lasting impacts on the continent's political and social structures. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 formalized this division among European powers.
It was carved up into various Territories which later became States.
The scramble for Africa was the initial rush by the European superpowers and other lesser monarchies, Britian, France, Germany, Portugal, belgium and Italy. The Partition of Africa took place much later when Africa was carved up between these nations obviously the stronger countries received larger colonies. This partition of Africa by European countries is the main reason for many of the wars and disagreements in Africa today over borders etc.
it is carved out of limestone
an image carved into a surface