The Continent of the Future: Africa and Its Wonderful Development / Exploration, Gold Mining, Trade, Missions and Elevation
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A survey of Africa's late-19th-century transformation, arguing that commerce, capital, science, philanthropy, and religion are penetrating the continent and outlining European infrastructure and colonial projects—railways, telegraphs, settlements—alongside mining, trade, missions, and anti-slavery efforts. The narrative summarizes proposed and ongoing expeditions and surveying missions, reports on territorial ambitions and colonization schemes, and describes commercial opportunities, resource development, and missionary activity. It assesses exploration reports, geographical findings, and plans for transportation and communication links while addressing the slave trade's persistence and international responses. The tone is descriptive and promotional about development potential while cataloguing the era's plans and enterprises.
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