Colonies in Africa were primarily ruled through direct and indirect colonial governance by European powers, often characterized by military control, exploitation of resources, and imposition of European culture and governance structures. In contrast, China experienced a more complex form of colonial rule, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, where foreign powers established spheres of influence, controlled trade through treaties, and exerted influence without full territorial control, leading to significant internal strife and the eventual rise of nationalist movements. Both regions faced significant resistance and adaptation to colonial rule, shaping their paths toward independence.
China, as a country, was never ruled by the British. Part of present day China were once British colonies (Hong Kong).
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Proprietors ruled the proriety colonies
I'll try and answer this!! Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia. South Africa, although independent was ruled by a white elite and therefore doesn't fall into this category. Portugal had a very loose toehold over it's colonies in Africa.
No! The Chinese ruled China!
No country has ever ruled China.
Northern Ireland is not ruled by China.
Areas of Africa south of the Sahara that were not ruled by France include the British colonies of Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya, as well as Portuguese colonies like Angola and Mozambique. Additionally, Ethiopia maintained its independence during the Scramble for Africa, with only a brief Italian occupation. Furthermore, the southern region, including present-day South Africa, was primarily under British and Dutch control.
The People's Republic of China (Communist China) is ruled by a Communist government ruled by a Dictator.
the original 13 colonies were ruled by what European country?
The T'ang dynasty ruled China from 618 to 907.
Great Britain ruled the 13 original American Colonies.