Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
how did some european nations callenge each other in the years before the great war
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The European great powers were: * Britain * France * Germany * Russia * Austria-Hungary
It depends on what time period you're referring to. Before WWI, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Before WWII, the Great European Powers were the UK, France, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. Today, the Great European Powers are the UK, France, Germany, and Russia.
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they controlled the salt and gold trade
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Slavery existed in African trade long before europeans arrived
The US had a non intervention policy before December 1941 and saw the war as a 'European War' and nothing to do with America.
Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
African oral traditions date back to ancient times and have been passed down through generations, forming the foundation of African literature. These stories, proverbs, and poetry shapes the cultural and historical narrative of various African societies long before European arrival in the continent.
They wanted independence before WWII, but after the war, many European powers were weak and flooded in debt. African colonies used this to their advantage and many broke free from foreign control.
the first one is regionalism and created african borders intended to separate countries and states that never existed before the second is the abandonment of the african monachy and establishment of republican system of governance the third is the erosion of african traditional believes in favour of the imported european ones
Before Portugal established trading posts along the West African coast, Europeans primarily acquired enslaved individuals through indirect means, such as purchasing them from local African kingdoms and traders. These groups often captured individuals during conflicts, raids, or through established slave systems within their societies. Additionally, Mediterranean and Atlantic trade routes facilitated the movement of enslaved people, allowing European merchants to engage in the transatlantic slave trade even before direct involvement in West Africa.
Portugal established the first African colony inMozambique in 1500.
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