Europeans were involved in the scramble for Africa and i am not sure specifically which countries. In World War 1, the united states, great britian, France, and other European countries were involed.
The Allies and the Entente.
South Africa
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Germany Was the main cause of WWII. France, UK got involved and then the USA. And lots of Jewish Countries.
Technically World War mean that every countries was involved in . But despite that every countries were in war, a few region remain to be neutral: Ethiopia and the four small Spanish colonies of Rio De Oro (In Spanish Sahara), Rio Muni, Ifni, and Spanish Morroco.Even if Africa was involved!
Many things. World War one, World War two, the Scramble for Africa, the Decolonization of Africa, the Wind of Change, and many other things.
No, the so called scramble for Africa was not a cause of WW1.
World War I
There were 32 countries in the 2010 world cup.
Ethiopia and Liberia --- The Italians eventually conquered Ethiopia in 1938, but this is considered part of the World War II Axis expansion and not a proper colonization. After World War II, Ethiopia became independent again.
Britain, Africa, West Indies, The new world(Americas), Spain, and Portugal
1880 & World War I was known as the "scramble for Africa", but it was not until 1960's that these colonies were granted their independence.
no not at all they were not involved in the first world war
It involved countries over the whole world. The empire of Great Britain alone included countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North America. France also was in Europe
It was a world war because it involved countries from different continents - Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia.
a race for territory and influence
The "scramble for Africa" was the series of conflicts among the European colonial powers, beginning with France's annexation of Tunisia in May 1881, and ending with the start of World War I in 1914. Although African colonies had been expanding since the late 1790's, they gained increased importance as the countries of Europe jockeyed for dominance in world affairs.