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France also extended its influence in North Africa after 1870, establishing a protectorate in Tunisia in 1881 with the Bardo Treaty. Gradually, French control crystallised over much of North, West, and Central Africa by around the start of the 20th century (including the modern states of Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Ivory Coast, Benin, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, the east African coastal enclave of Djibouti (French Somaliland), and the island of Madagascar).
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It influenced other country's to do the same
Native Americans believed that the land should be shared with everyone but Europeans were selfish and only thought of themselves
<u><em>Prophet Muhammad Conquered "Al Madina Almonawara" And Spread Islam all over the city,from their came back to Makkah,To vanquish Qurysh,And to go hajj,And came back to Al Madina Almonawara.And he died their.</em></u>
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The answer is b<span>y ruling gently with religious tolerance new areas were easier to conquer with least resistance. </span>