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The New-York Tribune printed this map on 9 November 1919, of the armed conflicts in Central and Eastern Europe in 1919, one year after World War I had ended: [1] Baltic States War of Independence and Russian Civil War
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1919–1922 — The Treaty of Versailles divides Germany's African colonies into mandates of the victors (which largely become new colonies of the victors). Most of Cameroon becomes a French mandate with a small portion taken by the British and some territory incorporated into France's previously existing colonies; Togo is mostly taken by the British, though the French gain a slim portion ...
Europe's formal holdings included the entire African continent except Ethiopia, Liberia, and Saguia el-Hamra, the latter of which was eventually integrated into Spanish Sahara. Between 1885 and 1914, Britain took nearly 30% of Africa's population under its control; 15% for France, 11% for Portugal, 9% for Germany, 7% for Belgium and 1% for Italy.
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Central and east Africa, 1898, during the Fashoda Incident. 1893: France makes Laos a protectorate. [49] 1893: Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom; 1895: Creation of French West Africa (AOF) 1896–1910: Japan takes full control of Korea. [50] 1900: Fashoda Incident in Africa threatens war between France and Britain; Settled peacefully