Portugal
indians are black and europeans are white. white people are smarter
austria
most people lived in small villages
The partition of Africa by European imperialist nations during the late 1800s, often referred to as the "Scramble for Africa," involved the rapid colonization and division of the continent among European powers. This process was formalized at the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, where European nations established rules for territorial claims, often disregarding existing African societies and cultural boundaries. As a result, the continent experienced significant political, social, and economic upheaval, leading to long-lasting impacts that are still felt today.
England, Spain, and France.
European societies had advantages in terms of technology, organization, and centralized government structures during the time of European colonization in Africa. This enabled them to exploit African resources, establish control and dominance, and impose their cultural and political systems on African societies.
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies was created in 1998.
Federation of European Biochemical Societies was created in 1964.
Martin Kohli has written: 'Inclusion and Exclusion in European Societies (Routledge/European Sociological Association Studies in European Societies, 5)'
Two key factors that made Africa vulnerable to European conquest were internal divisions and technological disparities. Many African societies were fragmented along ethnic, linguistic, and political lines, which made it easier for European powers to exploit these divisions and establish control. Additionally, Europeans had superior military technologies, such as firearms and naval capabilities, which gave them a significant advantage in conflicts against African forces.
Many ways, think about the Aztecs the mayans and the incas. How were there societies different from European societies. The europeans had better armor, boats, battle tactics, technology, living environment, etc. just think about it.
European Political Science was created in 2001.
European Political Cooperation ended in 1993.
European Political Cooperation was created in 1970.
The European scramble for colonies in Africa began in earnest during the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885. This conference, convened by Otto von Bismarck of Germany, aimed to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa, leading to the partitioning of the continent among various European powers. The competition for resources, markets, and strategic advantage spurred nations to claim vast territories, often disregarding existing African societies and borders. This marked the start of intense imperialist expansion that dramatically reshaped Africa's political and social landscape.
What is the continental European model of political economy?