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Exploration in East Africa - 1 views

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    below is a newpaper article published in 1904 about the exploration in East Africa by Europeans
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The Historical Role of British Explorers in East Africa.pdf - 1 views

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      Roy Bridges writes about the impact that British explorers might have had in Africa , especially East Africa , he says although the impact might have been minimal , it impacted Africa culturally and economically
  • while it has also become clear that the immediate impact of the explorers on African societies was often minimal, there is a case for arguing that explorers were beginning to condition Africans culturally and intellectually, if not necessarily politically and economically, for a European
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American Explorers of Africa.pdf - 1 views

  • [With separate illustration, P1. II, facing p. 280.] Americans are different from Englishmen in regard to their great travelers. The British always make the most of their great travelers. They give them full credit for what they have accomplished, they keep on their charts all English names and all names given by English discoverers, and in so doing
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      Edwin Balch writes a very biased account about how the Americans explorers, discovered Africa and African gems such as the Nile River and how they are not given enough credit for their exploration and discoveries in Africa
  • Paris, as he thought he should have no further use for them, he gave me the copy of Livingstone's "Missionary Travels"24 and the copy of Young's "Search after Livingstone"25 that he had pu
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      Edwin also makes mention of the" Great Livingstone" who he says is one of the greatest explorers of Africa and how he never received enough credit for "discovering Africa" the article also include a letter from Livingstone about his African expeditions
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