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MAP 24.2 The Partition of AfricaThe European powers carved up Africa after 1880 and built vast political empires. European states also seized territory in Asia in the nineteenth century, although some Asian states and peoples managed to maintain their political independence. Compare the patterns of European imperialism in Africa and Asia, using this map and Map 24.3.> MAPPING THE PASTANALYZING THE MAP: What European countries were leading imperialist states in both Africa and Asia, and what lands did they hold? What countries in Africa and Asia maintained their independence? What did the United States and Japan have in common in Africa and Asia?
CONNECTIONS: The late nineteenth century was the high point of European imperialism. What were the motives behind the rush for land and empire in Africa and Asia?