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Colonisation History

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Colonisation History

Africa was mostly ‘owned’ by Europe during the colonial period. Libya was the first to gain independence in 1951 and Zimbabwe was the last in 1980.

History

History

  • Historians believe that the first species of human appeared over 2 million years ago in the country we identify now as Ethiopia.
  • The Ancient Egyptians were a civilisation from Egypt which lasted for over 3,000 years and ended when Cleopatra died in 30BC.
  • The Mali empire (800-1500AD) was a civilisation from Western Africa. The people in this region were particularly wealthy, mainly due to the selling of gold and ivory as well as salt and silks.
  • Slaves were also sold across Africa generating money for lots of different empires.
Colonialisation

Colonialisation

  • 600 years ago, European countries explored the west coast of Africa.
  • Portuguese ships were the first, followed by the Dutch and the British.
  • European countries started by trading their produce for things they wanted but eventually, they took over the African countries. This is called colonisation.
  • Some European countries fought over the control of these African colonies.
  • In 1884, Africa was split between European countries and the countries we know today were created.
Slaves

Slaves

  • When European countries came to Africa they brought cotton, cloth and guns in exchange for slaves, gold and ivory.
  • The slaves were most often shipped to North America and the Caribbean to work on plantations (e.g. Cotton).
  • The 300-year slave trade is said to have taken over 12 million African people from their home.
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