Imperialism is a policy to expand national power and influence through diplomatic or military power. Imperialism occurs when a powerful country takes over the weaker countries and regions and dominates its economic, political and cultural life. During the Industrial Revolution, many of the world's major powers in Europe dominated many countries, including the African battle. The battle of Africa occurred in the 19th century when the European countries established a colonial border in Africa. African situation struggle caused many problems because tribes are under tribal leaders "white people's burden" and dependence on the economy.
Africa they captured was technically in the iron age, politically divided into thousands of units, some based on language and culture, others based on conquest, to conquerors I express respect. Most slaves in the continent are confused because the slave gang sent by their own rulers spread the war and let the community escape. Some Africans boycotted the acquisition, but Europeans used a Maxim gun and a repeater rifle to eliminate spears and cruel armies without being brutal violence. I broke the local resistance. Most of Africa gave up without fighting and their king signed their sovereignty with a thumb mark. Many people are allied with invaders, and they may believe that these will not last, and will help some local competitors. Some people try to make European groups play against other European groups. Other people were shocked by technology: the kingdom of northern Nigeria surrendered to a handful of white ruling forces, much less than their own.
However, the United States has raised its reputation for generosity and its wealth. In fact, it often provides assistance to victims. However, such assistance often depends on political loyalty. With six years of drought in West Africa, 100,000 Africans died of starvation. According to the report of the Carnegie Foundation, the US International Development Agency (AID) is inefficient and negligent to provide aid to nomads in the Sahel region of West Africa covering six countries. AID's answer is that these countries have "no historical, economic or political close relationship with the US".
This report focuses on the relationship between the continent of Africa and the foreign policy of the United States. This is a policy to think that many people do not exist. In this survey, the answer to questions such as Africa as a forgotten country will be clarified. And what can you do to strengthen the relationship between America and Africa? In addition, the survey will be compared to the reason that the United States, a powerful country in the field of foreign policy, should have more relationships with the continent from which the population has been brought abroad. Finally, it describes the influence of US foreign policy and the potential impact of relations with Africa.