Some people explain the reasons why Asians and Africans are divided in this way and some choose to work with Europeans and others to resist their progress. (Earth and Its People, 664) People in Africa and Asia took a different position in exchanges with Europeans. One obvious reason is the vast land and the culture that makes up these areas. The UK has decidedly opposed slavery recently, but the West African elite still welcomes them as they trade raw materials and technology to coastal areas.
EHK: It comes from a historical rewrite at the beginning of the mid-eighteenth century. At the center of this change is the European empire, especially the British Empire, which dominated the world from 1750 to 1960. When the British Empire was at that height, it dominated a quarter of the land on Earth. Through the Empire and in the UK itself, the UK came up with some ideas on race. They divided races into racial classes based on how hard they had in acquiring the land in the UK. And, of course, at the top of this racial hierarchy, they changed the historical roots of white races, especially British white races, to the white medieval. When talking about history, it is common to ignore the existence of the British Empire, but in many ways we are still affected by this view of the world.
Did the British Empire improve the lives of people in Africa? We start by defining the terms in this article. In this context, "improvement" means improving the standard of living and standard of living for people in Africa. The African British Empire is huge. This includes North African land such as Egypt, the majority of West Africa, and South Africa and East Africa wide land. British rule dominated the lives of millions of Africans. Before Britain rules Africa, Africa ... the motive of British imperialism in Africa Before the Europeans began to establish new imperialism in Africa, little was known about the interior of the continent. However, after some explorers drilled down the core of Africa, the Europeans quickly noticed the economic importance of the area and how much they could benefit from it.
Due to the expansion of the British Empire, the influence of British culture can be observed in languages and cultures of geographically diverse countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, the United States of America and the UK. Overseas territory. These conditions are sometimes collectively called Anglosphere. In addition to the influence on the British empire, the empire also influenced British culture, especially British cuisine. Innovation and movement in wider European culture has also changed the British; humanism, Protestantism and representative democracy developed from wider Western culture.