The answer is Africa.
Both are in Africa.
Ethiopia and Liberia remained independence from European control in 1914.
Ethiopia and Liberia.
Ethiopia is a country on the African Continent, on the far eastern side near the Red Sea, but landlocked because thin strips of Eritrea, the Republic of Djbouti and Somalia occupy the coastal land.
Liberia (U.S. Sphere of Influence) and Ethiopia (Attempt at Westernization).
Ethiopia and Liberia
The two African countries that remained independent are Liberia and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia and Liberia are the only African countries that were never colonized. It's true that the American Colonization Society BOUGHT land in Liberia to settle free slaves but there was no white rule. And 95% of the population are native Africans who have, at no point in history, been under white rule.
Liberia and Ethiopia.
The answer is Africa.
There were three, Madagascar, Liberia and Ethiopia. Ethiopia in fact was already a Christian country and didn't want the Europeans to impose new religious ideals on them, so they fought back. The inhabitants of Madagascar are actually of Malaysian descent.