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AP World History 4.4 Industrialization and Global Integration, c. 1750 to c. 1900. The deterrent that made a full-scale inland invasion of Africa nearly impossible for British forces was...what?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by inland invasions a term you may remember your dad
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using every time mom went into the garage during a
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man time right here's our question the deterrent that made
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a full scale inland invasion of africa nearly impossible for
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british forces was what and your potential and well don't
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let the word inland fool you This is an a
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geography question Sure the african coast can be rocking Take
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a look at this headland people adore but you think
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a few big rocks or about to stop the british
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forces think you can't since we're on a roll let's
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take geographic features that weren't a top concern to the
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bridge for eight hundred alex if the rocky coast into
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term then we can knock that big old desert in
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the middle of africa off list as well After all
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the brits wanted to conquer not trade through the desert
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and trades What a quaint british term it's are you
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tracing on is our winner but only if we're looking
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for the most outrageously incorrect answer available This is the
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british empire people that's who we're talking about here here's
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a photo of everyone in the world that had better
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weaponry than they did it's time Yeah we rest our
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case is out That leaves us with c if there's
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one thing history's taught us about wars it's the disease
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often kills more troops than anything else It was this
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knowledge that prevented the brits from launching a full scale
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invasion In fact the threat of disease didn't just keep
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the brits out kept out pretty much everyone and what
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is often referred to as the scramble for africa Every
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european power was drooling over conquering africa like we sometimes
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dreamed about conquering an entire cake By eighteen seventy only
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ten percent of the entire continent was under european control
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primarily because of the pervasive threat of malaria Of course
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the discovery of quinine is a viable treatment to malaria
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Put a quick end to this problem allowing the europeans
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to take control of nearly all of africa throughout the
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eighteen eighties and nineties But until that point the threat
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of disease was definitely the main thing Stopping i'm making
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cr correct answer Three cheers for disease dudes i pray 00:02:02.08 --> [endTime] you
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