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GGH2601 ASSESSMENT 1 DUE DATE: TUESDAY, 25 MARCH 2025, 11:00 PM UNIQUE NUMBER: 649301 Question 1 The scramble for Africa has been well documented. Discuss some of the implications of colonialism for economic and social aspects of development on the Afr

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GGH2601
ASSESSMENT 01
DUE DATE: TUESDAY, 25 MARCH 2025, 11:00 PM




2025
Question 1

The scramble for Africa has been well documented. Discuss
some of the implications of colonialism for economic and social
aspects of development on the African continent.




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, GGH2601 ASSESSMENT 1

DUE DATE: TUESDAY, 25 MARCH 2025, 11:00 PM

UNIQUE NUMBER: 649301

Question 1

The scramble for Africa has been well documented. Discuss some of the
implications of colonialism for economic and social aspects of
development on the African continent.

The Scramble for Africa, which took place in the late 19th century, had
far-reaching implications for the economic and social development of
the African continent. Colonialism, which was imposed on Africa by
European powers, had a profound impact on the continent's economic
and social structures, leading to widespread poverty, inequality, and
underdevelopment.

One of the most significant economic implications of colonialism was
the exploitation of Africa's natural resources. European powers
extracted vast amounts of wealth from Africa, including gold,
diamonds, and other precious minerals, without investing in the
continent's infrastructure or human capital (Rodney, 1972). This led to
a situation where Africa was exporting raw materials and importing
manufactured goods, creating a cycle of dependency that has persisted
to this day.

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