It left many African countries dependent on foreign aid for survival. [APEX]
True!
It demonstrated the economic value of African territories to other European countries.
The title "Scramble for Africa" refers to the rapid invasion, occupation, and division of African territory by European powers during the late 19th century, particularly between 1881 and 1914. It highlights the chaotic and competitive nature of imperialism, where nations raced to claim land and resources, often disregarding existing African societies and cultures. This term underscores the exploitative motivations behind colonialism, emphasizing the urgency and greed that characterized the European powers' actions during this era.
They are based on the arbitrary borders of old European empires
Ethiopia and Liberia I believe.
It left many African countries with the foundation to build modern economies.
African military forces focused on fighting one another rather than European armies.
It left many African countries dependent on foreign aid for survival. [APEX]
It created lasting political and economic instability in African countries.
Yes, they were
It increased competition and tension among a number of European countries
True!
African countries had been economically devastated by the Atlantic slave trade.
It motivated other European countries to seek African colonies for their economic benefit.
Unintentionally uniting people to oppose foreign domination
It demonstrated the economic value of African territories to other European countries.
It demonstrated the economic value of African territories to other European countries.