Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Africa - From Colonialism to Today
The third domaincontinent of Africa, is incontestably the continent of controversies, in political, economic and most significantly in favorable views. To victor the study of Africa it is important to jazz all about its report from the beginning of colonialism to its economic immenseness today. In many sweeps, colonial domination, cleavage, trade, migration and also religion had brought on the African countries, profound changes in the African economy entirely also in the social structure of these countries. Started from the colonialism, Africa has seen many contrary period times which settle its history, so meaningful so that the purpose of my paper is to search conscientiously each area of them according to the references of historical researchers. It origin starts with the beginning of colonialism in Africa then, the do by of decolonization in African countries, stirring up to freedom movement marked by the Pre and Post-independence and finally end by Africa today a nd its international relations.\n\nCOLONIALISM IN AFRICA\nHistory and colonization. Before the border of colonization, Africans had their different ways of spiritedness under their different kinds of governments and kingdoms and had corking Empires such as in Mali and Songhai. Some were nomadic hunters and others were sculptors of wood, gold, or bronze (The Impact of Colonialism on African Life). The second class of colonialism, or modern colonialism started with the term of Discovery between the fifteenth and 20th centuries and involved europiuman powers competing against each other for sequestering bracing territories rather than alliance-building in the discrete sense , as was unremarkably done during the classical epoch (Post-Colonial Relations between Europe and its Former African colonies). During the colonial period, colonial powers have influenced the exploitation progress of Africa. Colonial formers were essentially Europeans (French and British but thither were also Portuguese, Italian and ...
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