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    a. Africa is a continent associated with the cradle of mankind. It is believed to be a resourceful continent. Associated with heavy forests, flooded rivers and lakes, rich volcanic soils that favors agriculture, huge deserts that harbor tons of oil and petroleum products, vast land for both settlement and industrialization and heavy vegetation that sustains its ecosystem and all life forms. Most European countries and developed countries obtain their raw materials from Africa. But the above source

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    Poverty In Africa

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    Poverty in Africa Most people heard the word “poverty in Africa.” It is an issue that many country, other countries, wanted to help out with Some charities every year to help the African countries that are in need. However, the amount of poverty in Africa rose 44% from 1994 to 2005, and the numbers keep rosing. Also, 32 of the 49 least-wealthy countries are in Africa. the questions are, why are many of Africa country are poor. Conflict In the past 50 years, there are more than 20 major civil wars

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    1750, Africa and the Americas engaged in the Columbian Exchange. Many changes took place in both countries during this time period, falling into two important categories, demographic and environmental effects. In the case of the Americas and Africa, many similarities and differences exist. In the case of demographic effects, both the Americas and Africa experienced disease, however, disease took a greater toll on Americans than Africans. This important change led to both the Americas and Africa facing

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    The reason for British Imperialisation of Africa was for wealth, minerals, hold of authority, trade of gold and other resources and agricultural advancement. The British occupations of Africa were met with serious resentment by the native Africans. These resulted in wars and other violent conflicts. Imperialism by definition is were a nation or empire extends its power by the colonization of territories. This may include exploitation of these territories. Many empires throughout history have imperialized

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    itself. However there are also significant challenges related to achieving sustainable development. Let us examine reasons why progression towards sustainable development is lagging in Africa. 1. Extreme poverty, poverty is one of the biggest dilemma facing the issue of sustainable development in Africa. Poverty in Africa is linked to the environment in complex ways, particularly in natural resource-based African economies. About two-thirds of the populations in African countries live in rural areas

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    Colonization of Africa In 1870 the beginning of African’s colonization commenced. The country faced aggression, Military invasion, and colonization. Natives made an effort to resist foreign influence but were unsuccessful. In the early twentieth century, most of Africa was conquered excluding Ethiopia and Liberia. European imperialist push into Africa was motivated by three main factors, economic, political, and social (Iweriebor, 2002). Was the canalization of Africa beneficial to the continent

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    siblings to get more than you. These motivations create havoc until mom instructs everyone that, “there will be no fighting over my pie”. It is so interesting that in terms of the fight for a piece of pie, similarities can be drawn to the scramble for Africa. Though there was no one that stood in the place of a mother to tell the European powers that they needed to

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    Italy, and the United Kingdom - and started their colonial practices. They set up trading posts in Africa, with a special interest in coastal regions. European traders raided towns and instigated slavery. A profusion of disease and starvation hit Africa during the initiation of its colonization. European traders also looked to exploit Africa’s abundant raw materials. European missionaries infiltrated Africa to convert the locals to Christianity and hoped to instill European customs and ideologies, which

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    once said "Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity, it is an act of justice". Poverty is the biggest problem in the world today. Especially in Africa. According the the book : Starvation In Africa , In 2006-39 countries in the world were living in extreme poverty. 24 of the 39 are located in Africa. Poverty is a problem that has affected Africa for along time. There has been many of people who have tried to resolve the issue but none of the options have succeeded. The World Food Programme says

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    Through the19th century to the start of the 20th century, Africa was at the mercy of Europe imperialism. Politics and economics led powerful European nations to colonize the continent of Africa. What was later coined as “The Scramble for Africa”, led powerful nations to aggressively take over the continent and exploit its materials, people, and land. The European powers that took control of most of Africa included Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The continent was divided

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