Colonization of Africa
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Pia Lundquist
Western Civilization II
Colonization of Africa
Each country in the entire world has experienced a great deal of change whether it is Religion, beliefs, food, or education. You may think that just because you live in the United States that every state has evolved the same, well not really at all the East coast was all founded years before the West and just like America other countries follow a similar pattern like Africa. There are so many different African countries that all have such different pasts and different stories. Even back when the countries were being inhabited or colonized, they were so similar being in the Sahara, yet so different in. So if all these places are so close yet so different does it change the atmosphere, or how does the colonization of Northern, Southern, Western, and Eastern Africa change the face of the continent? Here are some examples of four completely different African countries; Tunisia (north), Malawi (south), Djibouti (east), Sierra Leone (west). You will be amazed with all the different histories and cultures each individual country has.
Tunisia, a small beautiful country that sits at the top of the African coast was taken over by the French after they found interest in Tunisia's great location. The French signed the Bar do Treaty, which acknowledged Tunisia as a French protectorate. In the late 1880's a group of French settlers colonized the region along the northern coast...