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... een an easy matter, especially for an emerging colonial empire like Austria, which had much to learn.
The African continent in this era was far from a hospitable place; the most formidable enemy was not the native tribes, but rather the harsh natural environment.
Poisonous insects, fierce beasts, and rampant diseases were the core factors that constrained the colonization of Africa by various nations. Otherwise, the nearby African continent would have long been completely carved ...
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