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  2. Sino-African relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, trade between Africa and China was valued at US$114 billion [9] and US$166.3 billion in 2011. [67] By 2022, total trade grew to US$282 billion. [68] China has been Africa's largest trading partner since 2009 when it surpassed the United States, [69] and continues to be by far its largest trading partner as of 2022. [68]

  3. History of colonialism - Wikipedia

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    Ferro, Marc, Colonization: A Global History (1997) Gibbons, H.A. The New Map of Africa (1900–1916): A History of European Colonial Expansion and Colonial Diplomacy (1916) online free; Hopkins, Anthony G., and Peter J. Cain. British Imperialism: 1688–2015 (Routledge, 2016). Mackenzie, John, ed. The Encyclopedia of Empire (4 vol 2016) Maltby ...

  4. Scramble for Africa - Wikipedia

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    The continuing anti-slavery movement in Western Europe became a reason and an excuse for the conquest and colonization of Africa. It was the central theme of the Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90. From start of the Scramble for Africa, virtually all colonial regimes claimed to be motivated by a desire to suppress slavery and the slave ...

  5. Chinese exploration - Wikipedia

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    List of China-related topics; Arcadio Huang, a 17th-century Chinese visitor to Europe; Fan Shouyi, an 18th-century Chinese visitor to Europe; Michael Shen Fu-Tsung, a 17th-century Chinese visitor to Europe; Wang Dayuan, a Chinese visitor to North Africa in the 14th century; A Record of Buddhist Practices Sent Home from the Southern Sea

  6. Colonisation of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The main point of his argument is that the colonial state in Africa took the form of a bifurcated state, "two forms of power under a single hegemonic authority". [26] The colonial state in Africa was divided into two. One state for the colonial European population and one state for the indigenous population.

  7. China confirms Xi will attend BRICS summit in South Africa ...

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    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying also said in a statement that during his Aug. 21-24 visit to South Africa, Xi will co-chair the China-Africa Leaders’ Dialogue with his South African ...

  8. History of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Between around 3000 BC and 1000 AD, the Bantu expansion swept from north-western Central Africa (modern day Cameroon) across much of sub-Saharan Africa, laying the foundations for states in Central, Eastern, and Southern regions. [3] In most African societies the oral word is revered, and as such they have generally recorded their history orally.

  9. China's Xi to attend BRICS leaders' meeting, visit South Africa

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -China's President Xi Jinping will attend the BRICS leaders' meeting and visit South Africa on Aug. 21-24, the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday. Leaders ...