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    Throughout the century European had come to Africa to find profitable business. In the West Coast of Africa‚ the living environment still look the same as many of hundred of years ago. Many European have come to these shoreline to find businesses and sources that can be profitable. Trading post are set up as partnership between maritime traders from Europe and local Africans‚ but by the 1880s this partnership began to change. The effect of the changes had European power interested in overseas empire

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    on what happened when the Europeans came to Africa. In addition‚ to why they came to the continent in the first place. I knew one reason they came was to take blacks to America to work as slaves on the newly discovered continent with plentiful resources. But‚ I didn’t know that they also went in order to bring the gospel to Africa. Which was I very interesting notion that I had not thought of before. The episode also showed us how much modern fire power affected Africa and all the sorrows that it

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    Two Africans Recall the Arrival of the Europeans Baba and Ilanga bot remembered the event of the Europeans coming to their villages. The villagers sat and wondered what it would be like when the Europeans came. Before they came Baba and Ilanga lived in their village where they both worked out in their fields‚ or hoeing their plantation. Everyone had different opinions of what life would be like once they arrived. Some thought that it would be good and that the Europeans would take care of them‚

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    Land that was once only inhabited by Native Americans began opening its doors to European explorers and traders. The Europeans brought along with them African slaves. The relationship between these three groups‚ the Native Americans‚ Europeans‚ and African slaves completely changed the demographics and culture of the area and created a lively trading system that provided supplies throughout a large region. The European empires of England‚ Spain‚ and France all had colonies in the New World and all

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    any. The White Loyalists who were also disappointed with their new lives returned to the United States. But Blacks weren’t able to follow suite with the risk of becoming slaves. As a solution‚ the Back to Africa movement was sparked‚ encouraging those with African descent to return the African homeland. The British government offered the settlers in mainly Nova Scotia‚ a free passage from Halifax to Sierra Leone‚ and almost half of the only substantial Black community in Canada left. It wasn’t until

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    Reaction Paper 3: South Africa is one on the most controversial countries in the world. It is located in the southern part‚ at the bottom of the continent of Africa as its name indicates. The country is known to shelter a diversity of languages and cultures. The country went through many violent events opposing the white minority dominating over all other races. Fortunately‚ a man named Nelson Mandela will change the course of history and impact Africa and the world in a great way. The role of

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    Life in Africa isn’t what it seems‚ they have this driving force behind European imperialism. All in all European nations competed with one another for control within the nations. The driving force behind European imperialism in Africa was imports‚ exports‚ technology‚ and malaria.     This document helps you find out the millions of British pounds that have been imported and exported. (document E) Great Britain made 3.5 million and 2.1 million on imports and exports. (doc E) Imports and exports

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    interactions with Europeans. The Europeans exploited and conquered much of the African continent. They were able to conquer Africa through imperialism which is a process of invasion‚ attack and exploitation for natural resources. Africa had many natural resources that Europeans wanted to themselves and the only solution they came up with was to conquer Africa. Europeans explored and exploited Africa for a variety of reasons. They did this to spread christianity‚ to civilize the African people‚ to gain

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    arrival of the Europeans in the Americas and Africa greatly affected the world. The creation of the Columbian Exchange greatly European countries‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. The trade of foreign goods and new resources affected the socioeconomic status of various groups‚ the population‚ as well as the religion. Becaause of expansion of western power into the New World‚ populations shifted dramatically. Colonzation in the New World created trade between Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. Crops such as

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    were the African reactions to slave trade? (The question requires for you to describe the reaction of Africans from the point of views of peoples‚ individuals and captives). The Atlantic slave trade which was inevitably began by the Portuguese‚ but later in time taken over by the English‚ was the sale and exploitation of African slaves by Europeans that occurred in and throughout the Atlantic Ocean from the 15th century to the 19th century. Most slaves were transported from West Africa and Central

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