There have been tensions between both parts for many years. I think the main reasons were that most Northern Sudanese speak Arabic and are Muslims, while the Southerners were mainly either Christians or believe traditional African beliefs, and are poorer than those in the North. Furthermore, the cultural differences are massive, as the population of South Sudan is split into different tribes.
The broad answer to that question is that Sudan and its southern half just don't have enough in common. For instance, the north is primarily Arabic in culture, whereas the south is tribal black animists.
South Sudan became independent on July 9th, 2011.
They had different beliefs from the government.
Emile Heskey
he wanted to break away from Britain (England)
secede
the puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church
People from the southern rain forests raided Mali's southern boarder
They wanted to break away from the Church of England.
They wanted to form their own nation.
puitans
puitans
The American patriots wanted to break away from England because of the lack of representation. The government that was formed made that the rights of all people would be protected.
No They were a separate people, living in the southern part of Egypt and the Northern part of Sudan, which was more than 1,100 miles away from the Hebrews.
it started cause the ppl wanted there own govnment, break away from the crown
They were called loyalists or tories.