they declaired independance
Middle Passage was the name of the slaves journey from Africa to the colonies of the new world.
Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.
Colonies
South Africa
After World War II, the world was bipolar
Since the end of European colonization of Asia and Africa, Europe has seen much more modern advancements particularly in industrialization and technology. Europe has greatly developed and modernized as a continent, especially in the west, all together.
European countries were competing with one another for control of colonies in Africa and Asia.
Middle Passage was the name of the slaves journey from Africa to the colonies of the new world.
Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.
Slavery was legal in many parts of the world in the 1800s, including the United States, Brazil, Cuba, and various European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.
They thought that if they participated in the war, the British would form them into their own countries. That got their hopes up, but they didn't get it. Like I said, they just thought it would happen.
Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.
No. The colonies were in the 1600s and 1700s. World War 1 happened from 1914 to 1918.
It didnt. Loss of conlines, if that even happened, was not a reason that germany started the war
Colonies
no
Colonies