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European nations didn't gain any territory in the Middle East in the 1800s - Britain effectively took over control of Egypt in 1882, but Egypt is in North Africa rather than the Middle East, which remained under Ottoman control until well into WW1, in the 20th century. Whoever set the question is mistaken about events in the region during the 1800s.
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
It was fast because everyone wanted to be apart of the diamonds that were discovered in Africa.
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
The practice of owning land privately was introduced into much of Africa by European settlers.
Africa had a wealth of Natural Resources
European nations colonized Africa in the 19th century because of it's wealth of natural resources. Africa had a great amount of petroleum, lead, tin, copper and precious gems. Africa was a source of economic growth for the European countries.
East Africa was able to resist European conquest
In the late 19th century (about 1875-1900), a handful of European nations conquered most of Africa. It was the Age of Imperialism.CynthiaM Answered thiss question :)Twitter - @C_Daaaisz
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.
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One factor was in the early 1800s, European nations began to outlaw the transatlantic slave trade.
European nations didn't gain any territory in the Middle East in the 1800s - Britain effectively took over control of Egypt in 1882, but Egypt is in North Africa rather than the Middle East, which remained under Ottoman control until well into WW1, in the 20th century. Whoever set the question is mistaken about events in the region during the 1800s.
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
It was fast because everyone wanted to be apart of the diamonds that were discovered in Africa.
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