why was Africa almost inaccessible to the world
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Large parts of the continent were essentially uninhabitable for Europeans because of their high mortality rates from tropical diseases such as malaria. In the middle decades of the 19th century, European explorers mapped much of East Africa and Central Africa.
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Large parts of the continent were essentially uninhabitable for Europeans because of their high mortality rates from tropical diseases such as malaria. ... Even as late as the 1870s, Europeans controlled only ten percent of the African continent, with all their territories located near the coast.
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