European imperial powers.
southafrica
Post war countries were weakened.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
All of them, with two exceptions: Liberia Ethiopia (Italy attempted to colonize Ethiopia in 1936, and successfully controlled it until the British drove Italy out in 1941).
After World War II, several European countries lost their colonies in Africa as a result of decolonization movements. Notable examples include the United Kingdom, which granted independence to nations like India and many African countries, including Ghana and Kenya. France also faced significant decolonization, losing territories such as Algeria and Senegal. Other countries like Belgium and Portugal similarly relinquished their colonies in Africa during this period, leading to the emergence of new nations across the continent.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
southafrica
No Asian, South American, North American, or Oceanic nation had African Colonies. Countries such as Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, or Luxembourg didn't have colonies.
The African settlement of colonies was based on countries, such as Kenya and Rhodesia, provided land for European settlers.
Haiti and many African countries.
United states
Post war countries were weakened.
United states
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
Britain and the USA
Some African countries that were French colonies include Algeria, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and Chad. These colonies were part of France's larger colonial empire in Africa during the 19th and 20th centuries.
They relied more heavily on African colonies to provide resources to help Europe rebuild.