The map likely illustrates various instances of African resistance to Imperialism, highlighting both successful and unsuccessful uprisings against colonial powers. It may show areas where indigenous populations fought back, negotiated, or adapted to colonial rule, reflecting a complex landscape of resistance. This indicates that African societies were not passive victims but actively engaged in defending their autonomy and culture against imperial forces. Overall, the map underscores the resilience and agency of African communities during the era of colonization.
Just add an "e" to the end.
How do you say honored in African
You can certainly say that, but saying it doesn't make it so.
There is no reason for imperialism other than greed and fear. Since the US never really had to fear any country after the War of 1812 I would have to say fear was not a reason for imperialism!
(the) map = (die) Landkarte
African is not a language
It's called A Map! Can you say "Map"?
Resistance is connected in parallel with voltmeter or say, voltmeter is connected in parallel with resistance.
potatoe really slow and spaced out is how you say potatoe in african
Click on the icon on the bottom left it will say map
map of - la carte de OR une carte.
I have to say that mountains should be on Physical Map.