the different perspectives these sources represent of the scramble for Africa are
• Visual Source 18.1 offers a missionary perspective on Africa.
• Visual Source 18.2 offers the perspective of European expeditions into the interior of Africa that secured European claims to African territories.
• Visual Source 18.3 offers a British imperial perspective, in particular focusing on Rhodes's grand plan to link the British imperial holdings in Africa.
• There are few criticisms of the scramble; however, Visual Source 18.2 does allude, through the corpse in the foreground, to the blood that was spilled.
• Visual Source 18.1 alludes to the blood spilled with the soldiers firing on Africans in the top right-hand portion of the board.
• Visual Source 18.3 indirectly alludes to the blood spilled by showing the gun over Rhodes's shoulder.
The photo shows a heavily armed man on an expedition actively using weapons. One of the men has died. This means that Marchan had to use considerable force to claim his territorial claim to France.
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Answer:
The grass houses were sturdy and dry. They were also cool in the summer and usually warm enough in the winter.
Explanation:
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