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An English aristocrat who is captured by the Sioux people. Man to Man: 2005 In 1860, Victorian scientists capture a pygmy couple during an expedition in Central Africa. The Man Who Would Be King: 1975 Two military veterans roam India during the British Raj and one of them is taken for a god by the locals, with the ensuing chaos.
Pages in category "Documentary films about African resistance to colonialism" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
US Imperialism: 2008 Baler: Mark Meily: Historical drama: Philippine Revolution: 2010 Hidalgo: The story never told: Antonio Serrano: Biographical: Mexican War of Independence: 2010 Revolución: el cruce de los Andes: Leandro Ipiña Historical drama: Argentina War of Independence: 2010 Françafrique: Patrick Benquet Historical drama: African ...
This included: acquisition of land, often enforced labour, the introduction of cash crops, sometimes even to the neglect of food crops, changing inter-African trading patterns of pre-colonial times, the introduction of labourers from India, etc. and the continuation of Africa as a source of raw materials for European industry. [16]
The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain and France in East Africa, occurring between 10 July to 3 November 1898.
The ESM was the leading factor for the deposition of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974. The Ethiopian Student Movement was crucial for the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie regime, the 1974 revolution and the seizure of Derg military junta. [3]
Imperialism is the maintaining and extending of power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power (military and economic power) and soft power (diplomatic power and cultural imperialism). Imperialism focuses on establishing or maintaining hegemony and a more or less formal empire.
Scramble for Africa: Africa in the years 1880 and 1913, just before the First World War. The Scramble for Africa between 1870 and 1914 was a significant period of European imperialism in Africa that ended with almost all of Africa, and its natural resources, claimed as colonies by European powers, who raced to secure as much land as possible while avoiding conflict amongst themselves.