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The European colonization on East Africa and Central and South Africa differ for several reasons.
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In the mid-1800s Europe powers indulged in imperialism and started colonizing for economic, political, and social. Some of its countries were Portugal, Britain, France, Germany, and Italy. All this led military invasions, conquest and colonization in Africa.
Most of the region in East Africa came under British control, including Kenya, Zanzibar, Tanganyika, and Uganda. The reason for it in the East was the industrialization which required raw materials.
The colonization in South Africa was to trade slaves in Europe and America. Another reason was to built forts along the coastline of Africa and trade.
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11. Interactions with the Europeans brought change to East African society in early modern times. Trade brought access to new food crops, European textiles and metal goods. Slave trade was also prevalent but not as much as in other parts of Africa. Unlike east Africa, European colonization and slavery had a total negative impact on African societies, and led to the long-term impoverishment of south and central Africa and more wealth to colonizers.
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