Pre-Colonization
Colonial Period
Post-Colonial Period
Colonial Implications
100

The oldest Continuous Civilization in Africa

Egypt

100

The most horrific aspect of the colonial period where millions were apprehended, put into bondage, and sold as "property" overseas 

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

100

a form of nationalism where the "nation" is defined by shared ethnicity, including common ancestry, language, and culture.

Ethno-Nationalism

100

Arbitrary borders split ethnic groups and forced rival communities into single states, causing long-term instability.

Political

200

A man who's wealth is without a rival. He is know as the riches man of all time.

Mansa Musa

200

European powers divided Africa without African input, creating artificial borders that ignored ethnic and cultural realities.

Berlin Conference (1884–1885)

200

Colonial borders split ethnic groups and merged rivals, fueling civil wars and secessionist movements (e.g., Biafra in Nigeria, Sudan/South Sudan).


Artificial Borders and Ethnic Fragmentation

200

Traditional cultural celebrations, family structures, and clothing controlled or banned outright. Racial hierarchies implemented

Cultural

300

Flourished in Nubia; rich in gold and iron metallurgy; developed its own writing system.


Kingdom of Kush (c. 1069 BCE – 350 CE)

300

By 1914, 90% of Africa was under European control.

Motivated by resource extraction (gold, diamonds, rubber) and strategic dominance.


"Scramble for Africa"

300

Post-independence states saw violent ethnic conflicts tied to colonial legacies and resource competition (e.g., Angola, Sierra Leone).

Civil Wars and Coups

300

Traditional governance systems dismantled; European languages and religions imposed.

Social

400

controlled vast gold and salt resources; Timbuktu became a center of learning and an early wealthy Muslim trading nation.


Mali Empire (13th to 16th century)

400

The nation in control of the so called "Congo Free State", known to pillage priceless artifacts, forced labour camps, and the mutilation of innocence under King Leopold II

Belgium

400

Belgian colonial policies institutionalized ethnic hierarchies, contributing to genocide, repression, and civil war (Rwanda’s 1994 genocide)

Ethnic Favoritism and Genocide

400

Colonies were exploited for raw materials; monoculture economies made African states dependent on global markets.

Economic

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