Europeans Colonized Africa Research Paper

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Imagine that your standing in a gigantic football stadium or an enormous baseball field that holds 100,000 people. Then picture 100 of those stadiums and think about how many people that would be. All of those and more people became slaves to the Europeans. This all happened when the Europeans colonized Africa.

To begin, there are many reasons that the Europeans colonized Africa. Colonization is where people trade or claim pieces of land. For example, the Europeans wanted more materials such as salt and gold. Because the Europeans wanted the resources, they traded some of their local materials for pieces of land, which they could get the materials that they wanted. Another reason that the Europeans colonized Africa was because they wanted more land and more people with the land. When the Europeans colonized Africa, they gained both land and people. In addition, the Europeans colonized Africa because of religious reasons. The Europeans wanted to make the Africans to their religions. Picture you’re a European and you want more land and people and you could get both from the African’s who live near you for a cheep
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For instance, the Europeans treated the Africans very poorly. The Europeans would beat the Africans, they would starve the Africans, and they would take the Africans for slaves. Furthermore, when the Europeans colonized Africa, the population dropped dramatically. The Europeans were taking small amounts of Africans at first, but then it became more and more until it was most of Africa’s population. When the Europeans took the Africans, some of the Africans would become very sick. In fact, some would get so sick that they would die. So many of the slaves would get sick because of the harsh conditions. For example, the Europeans would leave a bunch of space for themselves, but then cram the slaves into small, crowded areas. Those were some of the big impacts from when the Europeans colonized

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