German Colonialism in Cameroon 1884-1916 AD
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During its modern history and since the beginning of historical statements, African was a place of robbery and exploitation by European foreign Colonizer, in which there was no place unless it was occupied. Its people were Slumbered , its natural resources and its natural Fortunes ( agriculture and minerals ) were spoiled and exploited .Hence, the two researchers decided to study the reasons which helped the appearance of the German Colonizer in Africa . This topic has many Secret matters about the begging and expansion of this colonialism . The study was divided into five part :
- The first studies the beginning and expansion of German Colonialism toward Africa .
- The Second part studies Berlin Conference in 1884 AD .
- The third part is specialized to follow up the Scouting and commercial German activity .
- The Fourth part discusses the presence of German colonialism in Cameroon .
- The fifth part studies the first World war and its effect on German occupation in Cameroon .
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