Africa is the second biggest continent on the world with the biggest populace thickness. It covers a region of 32.2 million km² with 6% of the world and 24.4% of the world land territories, together with the islands thought to border to it. It constitutes 15% of the total population thickness with a population of 1 billion individuals. Africa is circumscribed by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Indian Ocean in the south, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Sina Peninsula in the east, the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal. The mainland likewise incorporates Madagascar and different archipelagoes. There are 54 carefully perceived sovereign states, nine regions and three surely understood states.
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Today, European culture is more influential than local culture when one looks at areas where European states conducted their colonial activities for the rest of the century. We look at the American and African continents of today and we see this concretely with spoken language and religious beliefs. The influence of European states on Africa continued until the middle of the 21st century, when the oppressed African peoples had to rebel and gain independence from this situation. These societies, which have long been under pressure from Europe, engaged in bloody struggles with the colonial powers, in the past gained independence and stopped the colonial activities of the …show more content…
So, In 1870, only one of Africa was colonial In 1890, the unearned section represented only about a tenth. 15th century Portugal; Angola and Mozambique the Hondurans are on the shores of South Africa they started to settle. From the 16th century, Do not enter Africa from Senegal to Africa's coasts has begun. The British are on the shores of the Gulf of Guinea They settled. European states, climate and geography in Africa they did not dare to enter because of the circumstances but more then the geographical discoveries, in Africa and so called on scientific discoveries, States are as orders, they began to understand the interior. From the African coast the European states, which occupy any place, he said he belonged to her. This leads to various disputes it was causing Then, in Berlin in 1885, "Berlin They signed a document called Senedi. Its colonialism occupancy principia. So a land occupation in Africa it would not be possible to have it. "Real occupation" He further increased the attack on Africa. The interests of Europeans in Africa are these. Gold mines seasoning slave trade. After the discovery of the United States, The Portuguese, then the Dutch, the English and the French take people from Africa and capture them as slaves in America they