Are there any countries left that have never been conquered by white people?

Are there any countries left that have never been conquered by white people?

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japan
korea

China, Thailand, Ethiopia (only briefly)

>Japan
World War 2. America made them create an entirely new constitution that resembled that of their own.
>Korea
Because it just split in two on their own, right? (Wrong. Also white people)

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occupated and very much conquered

Wasn't pretty much all of Africa owned by Europe at one point?

Ethiopia kept its independence and even beat an italian invasion at the peak of european colonial expansion in Africa

Vietnam. ;)

They were French for a long time.

What about the Stans? Mongolia?

Russia

Nice meme.

Mongolia was under control of the USSR from 1924 to 1989.

Liberia, Ethiopia, Thailand, Bhutan, Iran, Nepal, Tonga and China.
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>conquered by white people

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Didnt italy beat them up a couple years before WW2?

>Russia
>Not white

The graveyard of empires.

>europe
>doesnt include turkey

hmmm..

Shit map desu. USA and Canada are by default "white people"

They arent, slavs are not white

turkey isn't european.

Yes, but Russians aren't Slavs, they're Finno-Ugric, and that's white.

But, user, Afghans are white people.

>locate in europe
>not european

???

Oh shit good point the mongols conquered them so russia should be added to the list

Located in europe

Some tiny bit of the country isn't the whole of the landmass

Theres no geographical split between them and europe so the whole country should also be part of europe, same for the rest of the caucasus

didn't the Americans send all the freed slaves to Liberia, making them have their own country? But now Liberia has gone to shit, with all the warlords fighting eachother. So technically it hasn't been conquered, but the US have had a major influence on them.

How come Thailand was able to fully keep its independence?

Geographically Turkey is mostly in Asia, and culturally and historically it is even much farther away from Europe.

Good politics, strong enough central government, early on bought modern weapons, and kept out of stupid wars.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Adwa

Despite about like 20% (i think) of Abssynian forces being armed with melee, medieval weaponry, and being vastly outmatched in technology, the Italians got BTFO.

it's pretty incredibly, and it shows why the Ethiopians were independent for so long.

Green is "colonised or controlled by Europe", not "white people". Anyway how is that one part of South America apparently a part of Europe?

>Geographically Turkey is mostly in Asia

You mean like russia?

>culturally and historically it is even much farther away from Europe.

The same thing could be said about slavs though, what do they have in common with a latin country like spain culturally?

French Guyana is french.

Christianity.

Russia is also considered a separate entity and not directly part of Europe, at least for most part of history.

Orthodoxy and catholicism are two very different religions though

Religion is not the main point in that distinction, Russia was just very far away from Europe, geographically isolated, and for a long time under Mongol and Tatar rule. They did not show up on Europe's radar until Peter the great opened the country, but still then it was separated and has hits own culture and history.

Since when did Catholicism became the only true form of Christianity? If you're ready to accept Protestantism as a part of global Christian culture, then Orthodoxy should be no brainer.

Religion was never a major factor that set Russia apart from Europe. Greeks and Serbs and Bulgarians are Orhodox too, and at least the former two are seen fully as Europe, even though they at time where under Ottoman rule.
>it is a cultural thing

I guess Denmark is North American then, considering Greenland.

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