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Why is Africa called the Dark Continent?

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Answered by Maniac6644
18

The most common answer to the question, “Why was Africa called the Dark Continent?” is that Europe did not know much about Africa until the 19th century, but that answer is misleading and disingenuous. Europeans had known quite a lot about Africa for at least 2,000 years, but because of powerful imperial impulses, European leaders began purposefully ignoring earlier sources of information.

At the same time, the campaign against slavery and for missionary work in Africa actually intensified Europeans’ racial ideas about African people in the 1800s. They called Africa the Dark Continent, because of the mysteries and the savagery they expected to find in the “Interior."...  

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Answered by dackpower
11

Answer:

It is known as dark continent due to its history of racial segregation , poverty and backwardness.

Explanation:

Eventually Africa offers the artistic scenery and landscape on the planet but due to the racial segregation as the people here are black in colour , known as dark continent. It is also the place which have recorded the origin of modern humans however due ti the servitude, bonded labour and poverty the place got its name as dark continent.

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