Liberia's underdevelopment since gaining independence in 1847 can be attributed to several factors, including political instability, civil wars, and economic mismanagement. The country's foundation as a settlement for freed American slaves created social divisions and conflicts with indigenous populations. Additionally, decades of corruption and lack of infrastructure investment have hindered growth, while external dependencies on commodity exports have made the economy vulnerable to global market fluctuations. These issues have collectively contributed to ongoing challenges in achieving sustainable development.
Ethiopia and Liberia remained independence from European control in 1914.
Liberia and Abyssinia (Ethiopia) were independent. Morocco was a protectorate of France and Spain. Egypt was almost independent but loosely controlled by the British. The Union of South Africa was a British dominion like Canada, Australia, and New ealand, completely self-governing under a governor-general appointed by the king.
Ethiopia and Sudan are the two African countries that were never under the colonial rule. Sudan is incorrect - it was an Anglo-Egyptian 'Condominium'. The other African country usually thought of as not under colonial rule is Liberia. (independent 1847).
what are the causes and effects of the under-development of Liberia including recommendations at least four as an inhabitanat of the land for national development.what? why?where?when?and how?
Ethiopia and Liberia
Heroes Under Fire - 2005 Escape from Liberia 1-12 was released on: USA: 15 April 2005
The American Colonization Society
He has always run under the Democrat Ticket. He has not run under an independent ticket.
The word was under developed in1900 because
per capita income is the = economic parameter which is used to classify the countries into developed and under developed =
It's a fully developed country.
No it is not under developed. It is not in the club of LDC (least developed countries). One can check its GDP/GNP. And Bulgaria is a member of the EU