This is a map of Africa in 1884 In the 1870s, many countries wanted to extend their power over countries in Africa Africa was rich in natural.

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This is a map of Africa in 1884

In the 1870s, many countries wanted to extend their power over countries in Africa Africa was rich in natural resources (rubber, coal, cocoa, etc).

WHITE MAN’S BURDEN