When Europe scrambled for Africa in the 19th century, it broke up the continent geographically and administratively in structures opposed to the long-held structures of indigenous nations. Along with African indigenous nations, Native Americans, and other indigenous people, have experienced similar horrors around the world.In some cases, whole populations were wiped out. In Africa, there was a period where so many people were dying or being transported elsewhere that the continent’s population growth dramatically slowed, or even dwindled.
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