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14 August, 01:25

Why were African tribes, colonies, and countries easy to conquer?

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  1. 14 August, 02:26
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    These were easily conquered do to A. Them not having the fire power B. They were separate and were over whelmed
  2. 14 August, 03:25
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    A lot of factors went into why it was so easy to conquer the Africa a few of them being

    -large language barriers between tribes making it harder to relay information between each other to warn of European

    -they didn't necessarily have a central form of government or unity, meaning it was usually each tribe protecting it selfs rather that all working together

    -and lastly they lacked in weapons that could match the Europeans in power, (most parts of Africa didn't use metal weapons) evidently making it easier for them to lose fights
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