Other Continents in 1901 |
Asia, Africa, and Oceania |
Most of Africa, Asia and Oceania had been colonized by Europeans or Americans, at different levels of colonization. Some colonies, like India, were formed by autonomous native states that paid tribute to a European power, while in Africa, populations were subjugated to the will of their colonial masters, and places like Australia became settler colonies where the native population was displaced or regarded as non-existent.
Only a handful of free states survived in Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Northern Africa and Middle East[]
Free states[]
- Morocco
European Colonies[]
Other Empires[]
- Ottoman Empire
Sub-Saharan Africa[]
Free states[]
European Colonies[]
- Angola (Portugal)
- Dutch East Africa (West Germany)
- Golden Coast (New England)
- Mozambique (Portugal)
- New Boston (New England)
- South Africa (West Germany)
Other Empires[]
India and Central Asia[]
Free states[]
European Colonies[]
- India (Great Britain)
Other Empires[]
East Asia[]
Free states[]
- China
- Japan
European Colonies[]
Other Empires[]
Indonesia and Oceania[]
Free states[]
European Colonies[]
- Luzon (New England)
- New South Wales (Great Britain)
- Western Australia (France)