How the European settlers are repressing indigenous peoples in Africa In the past several readings and case studies women and farmers were the main targets for European white aggression. Caucas believe that women and farmers are a small threat to the occupation of the land and use this idea to further promote repression of African countries. Chapter 11 In free countries, the main goal of black and white suppression is women. Women are often subjected to mental and physical abuse in their daily lives.
Early Africa's response to the European invasion of Africa in the second half of the 19th century was not uniform. Among the groups suffering from long-term warfare and slavery attacks (such as parts of East Africa), expressing an uncertain welcome to the European presence in the region, expecting to realize peace There. Other groups strongly resisted the arrival of European political control. However, many people have no initial response to colonialism. This is because early colonialism had little effect on the lives of many African rural people. This situation changed as the influence of colonialism spread and intensified in the middle of the 20th century.
Pan-African emotional growth in the second half of the nineteenth century can be seen as continuation of the idea of national or "pan-nationalism" and correspondence to former expatriate slave release and colonization in Europe Africa. . There are many reasons for black internationalism to have a special resonance at this time. The contacts between African countries and European countries, African slave trade, and the widespread use of African slaves in the New World colonies are the most important elements, and after that many of Africa are "racial" I foresee unification. At the same time, as the abolition spread around the Atlantic during the 19th century, we saw the Europeans increasingly biological, hence the cultural differences, not the essential differences.
Diaspora in Africa is forcibly migrated by Africans during Arab slave trade (7th - 20th centuries) and is considered to be forcibly migrated by West Africa and Central African during European slave trade (15th - 19th centuries) It is done. These forced relocation brought the existence of an African community from Pakistan to Saint Lucia! In addition, African descent exists in the Pacific and Indian Ocean island groups for voluntary migration to Africa thousands of years ago. When the Spanish missionaries worked in the Philippines in the 16th century, the term "neglito" (or small black people) was created for indigenous peoples they observed on the island. In 1756, Charles De Brosses believed that there was an "old black race" in the Pacific region, but he believes it was conquered by people known as Polynesia. He divided the conqueror into "brighter skin." Grab them and sell them to slaves