What was a major problem in former colonized countries of Africa, once the colonizers left?

Only the borders were the issue.
They had no knowledge of how to run a country.
The colonizers left without explaining how to continue trade.
The colonizers had run a tight ship that could easily continue without them present so there were no problems.

Respuesta :

left without saying how to trade

The correct answer is A) Only the borders were the issue.

A major problem in formerly colonized countries of Africa, once the colonizers left was "Only the borders were the issue."

And it was a big issue. European superpowers divided African territories at their will during the "Scramble for Africa." This was the partition of Africa made by Europeans from 1881 to 1914. They did it at will. For instance, France colonized Ivory Coast, Senegal, Gabon, and Chad. Germany colonized Togo, Cameroon, and Rwanda. Portugal colonized Mozambique and Angola. Great Britain colonized Kenya, Egypt, Tanzania, South Africa, and many others. Of course, when they left, Africa was a mess and the borders, the big issue.