When trying to colonize a foreign country, political and social implications begin to emerge. Some take shape immediately while others appear over a long period of time. Europeans traveled to the coasts of Africa hoping to find ways to exploit it for their own personal gain. From the slave trade to the trading of other commodities and resources, Europeans opened a window of opportunity politically and socially.
First, we begin by looking at the short-term political and social implications in colonizing Africa. The natural goods were one of the major reasons for exploring and exploiting the land. The expansion of trade and profit among the Europeans gave the individual countries more wealth, enabling them to become a stronger politic
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