Economic colonialism of the Abyssinia Empire is an important step in establishing the East African economic circle, as it is currently the only neighboring country to East Africa with a considerable economic size and independence.
In contrast to other regions, apart from the British Cape Town and the Italian Red Sea Colony, there are no areas with a population exceeding one million.
Cape Town has a long development history, evolving over hundreds of years from the Dutch to the British, and after the end of the South African War, a large number of Boer people returned to the Cape Town Colony, further boosting its population.
The initial formation of the Red Sea colony is a result of population overflow from the Apennine Peninsula, and following Germany, Italy has become a mainstream group for European immigrants. In previous years, Mozambique and Angola in East Africa had absorbed many Italian immigrants.
