Influence In Colonial Africa

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In the modern day, Africa is seen by the world around it as a relatively underprivileged continent. Since its independence from colonial rule, Africa 's economic performance has been less than stellar and its advancement has been slow, which could be argued through a myriad of different ideologies. Nathan Nunn, the author of “Historical Legacies: A model linking Africa’s past to its current underdevelopment” believes that the slave trade and colonial rule, brought on by the Europeans in the past, is the reason for Africa’s economic hardships, that are still lingering to this day. What he sets out to answer in this academic paper is an interesting question, “Why do these events, which ended years ago, continue to matter today?” Through the …show more content…

It wasn 't until religious missions began in Africa that it was able to begin to advance as a society, while starting to heal from these past events. According to Nunn, in his paper “Gender and Missionary Influence in Colonial Africa”, evidence shows that the presence of European missionaries was an important factor affecting economic development in many different all over the world, Africa being one of them. The paper examined the long-term impacts of Protestant and Catholic missionary activity during the colonial period on educational attainment, and Nunn provided evidence that Protestant missionary activity had a positive long-term impact on educational attainment in …show more content…

After years of hardships created by the slave trade and colonization, the mistrust continued and little advancement occurred, it wasn 't until religious missions began, where protestant and catholic missionaries came to Africa to educate that Africa saw progress. With education came about a more civilized society and economic advancement. Overall, both papers are detailed and intelligent. The mathematical aspect of each paper is very well done, and validates his findings in a way that simple explanation cannot do, although it was a little difficult to understand. He is able to complement the mathematical aspect with more of an analytical analysis, asking, and later answering, “Why do these events, which ended years ago, continue to matter today?” This question is an interesting one, and using what we learned in class furthered the ideas brought forth, giving an indepth and detailed answer to this

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