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In the 1700s, Africa and Portugal traded, but this would lead to great problems. This began the slave trade, which would, only much later, be realized as the inhumane monstrosity it was.
Well the continents were not colonized in the same time period, and they have different motives for colonizing. The Old Age of Imperialism was focused on the Americas, after Columbus had made his voyage. The motives for this were purely for resources, trade, power, etc. This time period was between the 1500s and the 1800s. Now the New Age of Imperialism, focused on Asia and Africa, was in the time period of 1700s(Asia)/1800s(Africa)-1900s. The same motives were present as in the Old Age, except there was more. The Europeans had a belief of Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism is the belief that only the strong will survive. The Europeans saw themselves as superior to the Asians and Africans and thus colonized their land.
The surname Fouche is indeed well-known among the Afrikaans speaking peoples of South Africa. But is of French origin. The progenitor of the Fouches in South Africa was a French Huguenot who came to the Cape in the 1700s. Other well-known surnames that were brought in by French Huguenots, are Du Plessis, Marais, Terblanche, De Villiers, etc.
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In the United States, during the late 1700s, the founding fathers will just starting to establish a governmental system with a constitution
Traveled over land to the Sahel for oil Avoided the African interior.
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In the 1700s, the primary religions in Africa were Indigenous African religions, Islam, and Christianity. The specific dominant religion varied by region, with Islam being prevalent in North Africa and along the Swahili coast, while Christianity gained popularity in regions influenced by European colonial powers. Indigenous African religions also continued to be practiced by many communities.
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I think it was in the 1700s. Hope this helps!