
The British Empire
In Our Time
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The Paradox of the British Expansion Into Africa
I tend to think of the partition as being something which in a sense is forced upon the British by the increasing competition of Europe. I mean it's very much a part of the globalisation that is taking place at that time. It's also a reflection of the extreme competitiveness of the European states. The French are definitely regarded by the British as the biggest problem in Africa. And certainly in West Africa, you can see the way in which the map develops as being a kind of permanent conflict between the British over who controls what.
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