Africa Under Colonial Domination, 1880-1935 Review

After WWI, resistance shifted from military confrontation to political activism, early trade unionism, and the rise of nationalist movements. ⚖️ Lasting Impact

The era was defined by the extraction of minerals and the cultivation of cash crops for European markets, often relying on forced or low-wage labor. Africa under colonial domination, 1880-1935

Seven European powers (Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, and Spain) partitioned the continent, often ignoring existing cultural and linguistic borders. After WWI, resistance shifted from military confrontation to

The period between 1880 and 1935 remains one of the most transformative eras in African history, characterized by the rapid "Scramble for Africa" and the implementation of varied colonial administrative systems. By 1914, nearly 90% of the continent was under European control, with only Ethiopia and Liberia maintaining their independence. 🌍 Key Phases of Colonial Domination The period between 1880 and 1935 remains one

While no Africans were present, this meeting established the "rules" for European colonization to avoid conflict among imperial powers.

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