Africa1
Africa1
Africa in General
And Madagascar
Africa, until the middle to late nineteenth century was known as The Dark Continent. The reason for this reputation was that at the time no outsider was able to go in land of the big continent and see the diversity and the complexity of it. . The first impression the European got was what they saw that the coastal areas of Africa and took this impression back to their countries and
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thought in French but usually speak their indigenous languages (Heseltine107-120).
Africa is a very diverse and complex continent. Even when we are looking at a single country as Madagascar, which has its own diversity and complicity. However, we could also find similarity with in Africa, such as climate, humanities, as well as in resources.
Work Cited
Heseltine, Nigel. Madagascar, New York, Praeger Publishers, 1971.
Sociology Program, AFIM.
The World Almanac and Book of Facts. "Madagascar, " 1994.