two African regions that remained independent through the nineteenth century
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Liberia and Ethiopia remained independent during the 19th century.
Liberia:
Liberia was founded and colonized by the ex-Caribbean slaves and Americans as a colony for free black descendants.
Ethiopia:
Ethiopia is recognized by the international community due to its unique military resistance during the 19th-century fights for Africa. It became the only African country that defeated European powers and maintained its sovereignty.
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Liberia and Ethiopia (Abyssinia) are the two African regions that remained independent through the nineteenth century
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- The Scramble for Africa is known as o the process of annexation, occupation, and invasion, of African territory by Europeans in the 'late 19th' and 'early 20th centuries'.
- By way of a series of conferences in Europe, expeditions via the continent, and the ultimate invasion of the European military, European hold on the continent extended from 10 per cent to 90 per cent between the 1880s and 1910s.
- Major players in this expansion were France, England, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Germany. By the 'end of the scramble', only '2 African states remained independent': 'Liberia and Ethiopia' (Abyssinia) (though 'Liberia' is considered an 'informal colony' of the 'United States').
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