Europeans were interested in Africa because they were interested in turning the natives in to slaves.
Africa is a very large continent. It have more than one kind of government both before and after the Europeans came to the sub-Saharan part of the continent. Europeans have always been an influence on the northern part of Africa, that is near the Mediterranean Sea
The discoveries of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1886 in South Africa increased Europeans interest in colonizing the continent
This was a meeting of European nations, held in Berlin, to divide the continent for colonization. The US did not attend, as it was not interested.
Asia is the largest continent, at 17,300,000 square miles (rounded off).
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the gold, diamonds, minerals, uranium, Slaves, cotton, rubber, coffee, and control of the cape. Just having a colony in Africa probably gave them satisfaction. They also probably wanted to be the first to explore the inner Africa.
Antarctica, in the 1800s, was the last continent to be discovered by Europeans.
what cantinet did the Europeans
At The Time When Europeans Ruled the subcontinent , subcontinent was the richest in trade and one of the wealthiest countries so the Europeans were jealous and wanted to snatch all their wealth and so far they succeeded they took the famous diamond Koh-e-Noor
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Two major reasons for Europeans to colonize the American continent are freedom and opportunity.
In my judgment the only continent visited by scientists would be Antarctica, as there are no permanent residents there.
No continent has only scientists. Even Antarctica has support staff.
Europeans are individuals that live on the continent of Europe. Europe is the second-smallest continent by surface area, and is comprised of about 50 countries.
The continent of Antarctica Is mostly visited by scientists, although wealthy tourist have been known to go there.
Continents are surrounded by oceans. Which continent are you interested in?
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to explore North America.