Radical desire in Africa were supported by the extension of serious exchange Europe. The fundamental point was to get business and exchange joins with African social orders and shield those connections from other European contenders. Europe set up exchange relations with African rulers and urged them to exchange with them solely. European brokers were from the outset not keen on venturing into the inside of Africa. As long as African rulers assured them of a supply of slaves from the interior, they felt no need to expand into the interior. The rapid expansion of industries made European countries look to African for a supply of cheap raw materials and slave labour. West Africa was particularly important for the development of industries in Europe. The production of African palm oil used as industrial oil was in high demand for European industries.
sorry it’s kinda all over the place, the question is open ended i didn’t know how much info u wanted :)
It is not important because it is a philosophical statement.
I believe they are still around
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Answer:
option c I think it will help y
Lower GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
In short, this means that the nation's economy would become dominated by other countries and jobs would be outsourced to cheaper nations, thus increasing the unemployment rate. (just look at America and you can see this in play)