Since colonization happened about 120 years ago, how do you think anyone would know that.
Before colonization, Zimbabwe was known as the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, often associated with the Great Zimbabwe civilization, which thrived from the 11th to 15th centuries. After colonization by the British in the late 19th century, it was renamed Southern Rhodesia. The name changed again to Zimbabwe in 1980 when the country gained independence from British colonial rule.
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The colonisation of Southern Rhodesia (as Zimbabwe was then ) had no particular effect on other countries.
The first action towards the colonization of Zimbabwe was the Rudd Concession, which was pushed through by Cecil Rhodes in 1888. Once the British were mining in Zimbabwe, the order to take control was passed, which allowed British Officers to invade and take over.
treaties were signed eg the mofart treate, globler treaty
Zimbabwe was known as Southern Rhodesia before 1980.
It was called "Rhodesia", after Cecil Rhodes.
Zimbabwe was called Rhodesia before independence
Bangladesh is slightly better
Before of being important, colonization is inevitable.
Zimbabwe, when it was Rhodesia was a peaceful and prosperous place for everybody. A benign white rule - no dictatorship.
The economy of Zimbabwe is getting better. However they still have a long way to go before, it can be considered stable. The country is recovering from an inflation rate of 79%, and almost 80% of the population lives in poverty.