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Conflict between First Nations and Europeans in Canada arose primarily due to differing views on land ownership and resource use. Europeans sought to expand their territories for agriculture, trade, and settlement, often disregarding Indigenous land rights and treaties. This led to displacement, resource depletion, and cultural disruptions for First Nations communities. Additionally, the imposition of European laws and systems further exacerbated tensions and misunderstandings between the two groups.
True!
In 1950, the only four independent nations in Africa were Liberia, which gained independence in 1847, and Ethiopia, which maintained its sovereignty except for a brief Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941. The other two nations, Egypt and South Africa, were also recognized as independent, though they were under colonial rule in various forms. Most African countries were still colonies during this period, with independence movements gaining momentum in the following decades.
The Germans originally colonised the area of Tanganyika in the 19th century. At that time Zanzibar was under Arab control. After the end of WW1, Tanganyika passed to British control until it became officially independent in 1961. Shortly after this they merged with Zanzibar and officially became Tanzania.
Britain and France
Afganistan and Bhutan
France and the Netherlands
The majority of nations that were colonized were done so by European Nations. The UK and France stand out as the two countries that had colonized a huge portion of the developing world.
Because two European nations "colonized" Canada - the English and the French.
Africa and Asia to the extent of what i know
I believe that the two countries are the dutch and the french.This is true as the Dutch (from Holland or the Netherlands) colonized South Africa and probably some other countries on the African continent. The French (France) colonized the Ivory Coast, now called the Cote d'Ivoir.
France and England
Central Africa was actually colonized by both France and the United Kingdom, as well as Spain, Germany, and Belgium. However, I would have to say that out of the two, France colonized the most of Central Africa.
Just to set things straight, Europe did not colonize any area collectively. This is because Europe is a continent made of many nations, who were in competition to get the most colonies. Europe had two ages of imperialism: the first focused on the Americas while the second focused on Africa and Asia. 1st Age of Imperialism: The main European countries who colonized the Americas were Spain, France, Great Britain, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Other minor players included Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Germany. The entire continents of North and South America were colonized, including all the Caribbean islands. Most countries on the American mainland became independent by the mid 1800s, but most island nations did not become independent until the mid 1900s. 2nd Age of Imperialism: The main European countries who colonized Africa and Asia were Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia Other minor players included Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal. Almost the entire continent of Africa was colonized and the majority of the Asian continent was either colonized or acted like satellite states. Most countries became independent in the mid 1900s.
Western Europeans greatly influenced Argentina's culture and society. Two of these were Italy and Spain, which both colonized the country.
Probably Lesotho and Swaziland.