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nations and local chiefs and kingscreatednations and local chiefs and kings
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nations and shaped their political , economic , and cultural development between the 1400s and 1800screatednations and shaped their political , economic , and cultural development between the 1400s and 1800s
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nations and shaped their political , economic , and cultural development the legacy continues to influence the history of the continent overview of colonialism between the 1400s and 1800screatednations and shaped their political , economic , and cultural development the legacy continues to influence the history of the continent overview of colonialism between the 1400s and 1800s
government officials , African or Britishcausedgovernment officials , African or British
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the ongoing social , economic and political crises(passive) caused bythe ongoing social , economic and political crises
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the states toward a creation of a “ bifurcated state ” in which the urban area is govern by a legal rational basis but the countryside is left to the African leaders that leaving the states partially undemocratised ( DV1171,2790171 , T.Forsytg , E.Grenn , J.Lunnleadthe states toward a creation of a “ bifurcated state ” in which the urban area is govern by a legal rational basis but the countryside is left to the African leaders that leaving the states partially undemocratised ( DV1171,2790171 , T.Forsytg , E.Grenn , J.Lunn
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ties that widened our Diaspora to include members in France , Italy and morecreatedties that widened our Diaspora to include members in France , Italy and more
a new legal order to replace the traditional structures and ideologycreateda new legal order to replace the traditional structures and ideology
colonies designed to serve the needs of the colonial powerscreatedcolonies designed to serve the needs of the colonial powers
some countries so not just sit back and let it be but to show their power and dominanceinfluencedsome countries so not just sit back and let it be but to show their power and dominance
two public spheres ... one oriented around primordial regional , personalistic , patronclient , ethnicized ties , and one analogous to western civil societycreatedtwo public spheres ... one oriented around primordial regional , personalistic , patronclient , ethnicized ties , and one analogous to western civil society
the social upheavals(passive) caused bythe social upheavals