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  • Why Africa? The Lure of Resources and Rivalry
    African resources, from Nigerian palm oil to Congolese rubber to South African gold, flowed out in enormous quantities In return, European-manufactured goods (textiles, machinery, guns) and new cash-crop economies transformed African livelihoods
  • Why Europe Needs Africa - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
    Cooperation between Africa and Europe should build on both continents’ strengths to identify converging interests, compatible visions, and potential synergies In 2017, Africa’s population under twenty-five years old surpassed the total population of Europe
  • How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: Historical Impact and Present-Day . . .
    Over centuries, European powers systematically underdeveloped Africa through colonization, resource extraction, and exploitation—a process that continues to shape the continent’s economic, political, and social reality today
  • Scramble for Africa - Wikipedia
    As late as the 1870s, Europeans controlled approximately 10% of the African continent, with all their territories located near the coasts The most important holdings were Angola and Mozambique, held by Portugal; the Cape Colony, held by the United Kingdom; and Algeria, held by France
  • 5 Reasons Why Europeans Came to Africa: A Historical Perspective . . .
    The motivations behind European interest in Africa were complex and multifaceted This article explores five key reasons why Europeans ventured into Africa‚ providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of their historical perspective
  • FROM ORE TO MORE: MINERAL PARTNERSHIPS FOR AFRICAN INDUSTRIALISATION - ECFR
    Europe would benefit from having close mineral partnerships with African countries; therefore, Europeans should have a key interest in improving the health of African industrial ecosystems so that European actors can gain access to a more cost-effective and reliable supply of processed minerals
  • Why Africa Became A Prized Place For European Powers: Colonial . . .
    In summary, Africa’s natural resources were central to shaping colonial strategies, as they guided European motives for territorial acquisition, resource extraction, and economic domination in the continent
  • Colonization of Africa | Britannica
    The colonization of Africa, particularly the acceleration beginning in the late 19th century, led to the partitioning and exploitation of the continent by European powers The decolonization process, fueled by several factors, led to independence for African countries


















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