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Does anyone know something about colonialism in Africa from anthropologys point of view? Or some web site?

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Does anyone know something about colonialism in Africa from anthropologys point of view? Or some web site?

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Jarrod Diamond in his book “Guns Germs and Steel” had some interesting theories about why colonialism wasn’t as successful in equatorial Africa. Basically, Southern Africa had a climate similar to that of Europeans. As they moved north, their habits and livestock no longer gave them an advantage over the indigenous people.

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