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Scramble for Africa         
  • Rhodesia]], 1899
  • Brussels International Exposition]].
  • Map of African civilizations and kingdoms prior to European colonialism (spanning roughly 500 BCE to 1500 CE)
  • [[Pygmies]] and a European. Some pygmies would be exposed in [[human zoo]]s, such as [[Ota Benga]] displayed by [[eugenicist]] [[Madison Grant]] in the [[Bronx Zoo]].
  • The [[Askari]] colonial troops in [[German East Africa]], c. 1906
  • Italian settlers in [[Massawa]]
  • Spanish]] (lilac) Empires.
  • Gaza]] king [[Gungunhana]] in 1895
  • Poster for the 1906 [[Colonial Exhibition]] in [[Marseilles]] (France)
  • The [[Senegalese Tirailleurs]], led by Colonel [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], conquered Dahomey (present-day Benin) in 1892
  • [[Henry Morton Stanley]]
  • Shark Island]], one of the German concentration camps used during the [[Herero and Namaqua genocide]]
  • Italian aircraft in action against Ottoman forces during the [[Italian invasion of Libya]] in the [[Italo-Turkish War]]
  • Otto von Bismarck at the Berlin Conference, 1884
  • trek across Africa toward Fashoda]] in 1898
  • Equestrian statue of [[Leopold II of Belgium]], the Sovereign of the [[Congo Free State]] from 1885 to 1908, Regent Place in [[Brussels]], Belgium
  • British concentration camp]] during the [[Second Boer War]] (1899–1902)
  • Foureau-Lamy]] military expedition sent out from [[Algiers]] in 1898 to conquer the [[Chad Basin]] and unify all French territories in West Africa.
  • fought]] British forces.
  • many atrocities]] were perpetrated in the [[Congo Free State]]; in the image Native Congo Free State labourers who failed to meet rubber collection quotas punished by having their hands cut off.
  • pacification of Morocco]] through to 1934
  • [[Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza]] in his version of "native" dress, photographed by [[Félix Nadar]]
  • [[Port Said]] entrance to Suez Canal, showing De Lesseps' statue
  • slave trade]]
  • Following the [[Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War]] in 1896, the British proclaimed a protectorate over the [[Ashanti Kingdom]].
  • Comparison of Africa in the years 1880 and 1913
  • Abdelhafid]], who led the resistance to French expansionism during the [[Agadir Crisis]]
  • Oil and gas concessions in the [[Sudan]] – 2004
  • R. Hellgrewe]], 1908
INVASION AND OCCUPATION, COLONIZATION AND ANNEXATION OF AFRICAN TERRITORY BY EUROPEAN POWERS
Imperialism in Africa; Scramble For Africa; European colonization of Africa; Parition of Africa; Partition of Africa; Race for Africa; Race for africa; British colonization of Africa; Scramble for africa; The Race for Africa; British colonisation of Africa; French East Africa; Scramble of Africa; British Africa; Conquest of Africa; African partition; Colonization of North Africa; Causes of the Scramble for Africa; The Rape of Africa; Rape of Africa
The Scramble for Africa, also called the Partition of Africa, or Conquest of Africa, was the invasion, annexation, division, and colonization of most of Africa by seven Western European powers during a short period known as New Imperialism (between 1881 and 1914). The 10 percent of Africa that was under formal European control in 1870 increased to almost 90 percent by 1914, with only Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and Liberia remaining independent, although Ethiopia would later be invaded and occupied by Italy for five years, from 1936 to 1941.
Pedestrian scramble         
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  • Pedestrian scramble in Toronto
  • Sign for a pedestrian scramble in the United States
  • A scramble crossing in [[Cologne]], Germany
  • King George Street]] and [[Jaffa Road]] pedestrian scramble in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]] (2007)
  • A pedestrian scramble at Chengdu Road and Kunming Street in the [[Ximending]] area of [[Taipei]]
  • Union Square]]
  • [[Oxford Circus]] in London with a new pedestrian scramble in November 2009
  • Pedestrian scramble at the corner of S Flores Street and Dolorosa in [[San Antonio]]
  • Pedestrian scramble at [[Shibuya Crossing]] in Tokyo
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CONCEPT
Scramble light; Barnes dance; Scramble crossing; Barnes Dance; Scramble intersection; Exclusive pedestrian phase; Diagonal crossing; 'X' Crossing; Scramble corner; Exclusive pedestrian interval
A pedestrian scramble, also known as scramble intersection and scramble corner (Canada), 'X' Crossing (UK), diagonal crossing (US), (Japan), exclusive pedestrian interval, or Barnes Dance, is a type of traffic signal movement that temporarily stops all vehicular traffic, thereby allowing pedestrians to cross an intersection in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time.
Scrambling (military)         
  • Scrambling for the [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]] 1984 - 2018.
ACT OF QUICKLY GETTING MILITARY AIRCRAFT AIRBORNE TO REACT TO AN IMMEDIATE THREAT
Hot scramble; Scramble (aviation)
In military aviation, scrambling is the act of quickly mobilising military aircraft. Scrambling can be in reaction to an immediate threat, usually to intercept hostile aircraft.
Примеры употребления для scramble for
1. Scramble for places as top universities close doors 8.
2. Sometimes I scramble for fresh horizons, losing my path.
3. Some describe a desperate last–minute scramble for tickets.
4. The result has been a confused scramble for power.
5. Meanwhile, civilian law enforcement agencies scramble for adequate training and weapons.