Battle of Adwa: Africa Defeats a European Army

Battle of Adwa: Africa Defeats a European Army

Wars & Conflicts 1896 AD Modern 🇪🇹 Ethiopia 4,915 views

In 1896 Ethiopia decisively defeated the Italian army at Adwa, becoming the only African nation to repel a European colonial invasion during the Scramble for Africa.

The Scramble for AfricaBy the late 19th century, European powers had carved up nearly the entire African continent in a frenzied land grab known as the Scramble for Africa. Ethiopia — the ancient Christian empire of Abyssinia — stood as one of the last truly independent African states. Italy, which ...

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