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Imperialism in Africa: Case of South Africa
The first lecture of this class discussed various areas of African civilization, centered around river valleys and discussed various trade routes. We also examined maps that demonstrated the de-urbanization of Africa; however, even in 1800, there was little penetration into the interior of the continent. ...
North Africa was controlled mainly by British (Egypt/Sudan) and the French (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia), with the Italians (Libya) and Spanish playing a lesser role. West Africa was controlled mainly by French, but also British, Spanish, Portuguese and growing German influence—interested in the pre-existing networks of trade.
Approximate Word count = 417 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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