True! During imperialism, many European countries colonized African nations, making them colonies of Europe. So therefore, many present African nations and states were once colonies. Hope this helped, lmk if you need anything else!
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<u> The Answer Too "What was England’s biggest issue following the French and Indian War? and How did the colonists react to the Proclamation Act of 1763?" Is:</u>
- <em><u>Britain wanted to control the Western territories.</u></em>
- <em><u>The colonists reacted by: First, they protested it, not nearly as they would protest future British policies. Second, they tried to ignore it.</u></em>
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Some causes and effects of European exploration is:
1. They brought diseases to the U.S and Africa which effected those people and causing them to die
2. They found Africans and wanted their gold and money which effected them to start the American slave trade
And many other reasons....
DescriptionMustafa Azemmouri, better known by his slave name Estevanico, was a Moroccan explorer from Azemmour, servant in Spain, who became the first African explorer of North America. He has been referred to as "the first great African man in America". He is known as Esteban de Dorantes, Estebanico, and Esteban the Moor