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How did European colonialism affect Africa's culture?

It created protectorate regions that were cared for by other countries.

It had a negative effect on the farming economy in Africa.

It divided Africa into well-defined regions with ethnic boundaries.

It made it possible for farmers to grow more food for their people.

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It had a negative effect on the farming economy. The reason why is because as the Europeans imposed their rule on Africa, they dominated the people and this affected their culture by making them slaves and transporting them to different places for the gain of their own nation/country. They took millions of Africans and this affected their economy because not enough of people were there to farm and participate, and this colonialism is something that Africa’s economy still hasn’t recovered from.
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Answer:

It has a negative effect on the farming economy in Africa.

Step-by-step explanation:

I may think that Europe has certainly done Africa few favors and West Africa in particular. Colonization made an immediate and long standing impact on all parts of Africa. West Africa was particularly affected by the slave trade. The areas on the coast that took slaves and sold them to Europeans became richer.

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