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why did the africans resist the entry of european

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Answered by Anonymous
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The complexity of Africans' political relationships among themselves, then, influenced the nature of theirresistance to colonial rule. As theyresisted European invasions, they confronted both European and Africansoldiers. ... The power was European, but the face of it on the local level wasoften African.
Answered by dackpower
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While Africans tried to defend their country from European colonialism which is usually conceived in expressions of a white and black. African struggle is the reflection of the complicated and diplomatic thinking which address the challenges of European imperial control.

The main reason due to African wanted to control European entry because European domination neglects the institutions of African societies which were considered as essential components.

African resists colonial control through collaboration with the colonizers in one situation and in the next to resist European authority. Their resentment implied that Africans evaluated their conditions and estimated potential actions and outcomes, to make intelligent responses.

Some form of opposition, moreover, persisted during the period of regular European governmental dominance. Ethiopia holds alone, like the one African community to strongly maintain itself against an invasion of European soldiers and survive freely of direct European governmental control.

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