The Netherlands had one African colony, Cape Colony (1652-1806).
Netherlands (1650's-1806) and the UK (1803-1910).
New York (New Netherlands); and,South Africa.
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norway sweden albania spain africa the netherlands cyprus Switzerland Africa was not neutral. It was entirely colonies, which fought along with their controlling nations. There was even an African front where the German and British colonies had their borders.
No; many are colonies of US, UK, France and Netherlands; but, by hypocrisy they are not called officially colonies.
It is not true to say Africa is in colonies. Throughout its history people from many countries came to exploit its natural resources and to settle there and so many colonies were set up. All over Africa there are influences from many countries, particularly countries from Europe. Nowadays, these countries have left and Africa has independent countries in it, though many still have people from other countries living in it.
Those three European countries were Britain, France and Dutch NO European countries colonised any country in Africa in the 1990's. They had all given independence to their colonies long before.
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