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europeans ignored cultural divisions when setting colonial boundaries because
- europeans had no interest in or concern for african cultural divisions.
- african cultural divisions were too complex for europeans to understand.
- respecting african cultural identity might negatively affect africa’s economy.
- african citizens did not have a strong sense of national or cultural identity.
European powers prioritized their own economic and political goals during the Scramble for Africa, with no regard for existing African cultural, ethnic, or linguistic divisions. They viewed African societies through a colonial lens and did not prioritize understanding or respecting their cultural structures. The other options are incorrect: African cultural divisions were not too complex to understand, respecting identity would not have harmed the economy (colonial extraction did), and African groups had strong cultural identities.
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Europeans had no interest in or concern for African cultural divisions.