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East Africa

Scramble for Africa In the 19th century, Europe’s industrialized nations “scrambled” to colonize Africa to gain their natural resources. All Countries were controlled by Europeans, except Liberia and Ethiopia (independent) Most nations become independent in the mid 1900’s

Ethiopia Was not colonized by Europeans Emperor Menelik II skillfully protected Ethiopia from Italian invasion with weapons from France and Russia.

Farming and Tourism ? East Africa is more than 70% rural East Africa relies on cash crops such as coffee, tea, and sugar which are grown for direct sale. Agricultural production has decreased over recent years…why? Tourism is also a money maker in East Africa. Many lands have been turned into national parks to secure the land and safety of animals. How does this interfere with agriculture? ?

Cultures of East Africa The Masai An ethnic group that lives on the grasslands of the rift valleys in Kenya and Tanzania Herd livestock and farm the land. Typical dress includes clothes made from calfskin or buffalo hide. Men and women wear long robes. Known for their intricate beadwork and jewelry.