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Before I begin to discuss the question of the inevitability of the colonisation of Africa by the European powers I want to say that, colonisation as we know it; the taking over of a country  

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Inevitability of the African colonisation Before I begin to discuss the question of the inevitability of the colonisation of Africa by the European powers I want to say that, colonisation as we know it; the taking over of a country by another country and the forcing on of a different culture, is always evitable. At least it should be. However we have to include the fact that we're all human beings which think their own good superior to the one of others, and of course that we're all creatures which are enormously curious of the unknown. Whatsoever there are obviously more reasons which lead to nearly a whole continent being colonised, economic reasons, social Darwinism, national prestige, Missionary and humanitarian impulses, Military advantages, the will of exploration and scientific discoveries. Looking at all these reasons schematically I'll convince you of the evitability of the colonisation of Africa. To begin with, one...

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