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A:The first people on earth undoubtedly lived in Africa and were therefore Africans.AnswerScientists say that the first people evolved in eastern Africa, although a recent view is that it is also possible that humans emerged in southern Africa. either way, we would recognise the first people as Africans.
They were the people of central Africa, prior to 100,000 years ago.
black people were the first if I'm not mistaken and came from Africa.
Discovered by whom??? It is likely that humans first started in Africa. It is more correct to ask, "What year were other countries discovered by people in Africa?"
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The primary means of exchange for Aksum merchants was coins. The Aksum people were one of the first to make their own coins.
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In the first millennium A.D. the Kingdom of Aksum rose to prominence in India. It minted its own currency and traded with Rome, Arabia, Egypt, and India.
The Kingdom of Aksum was an empire located around modern Ethiopia that lasted from about 100 A.D. to 940 A.D. The kingdom reached many important milestones, and achieved a multitude of things, including a written alphabet. The Kingdom of Aksum was also the first in Africa to fully convert to Christianity, which lead to the present-day Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The Kingdom was also known for being the first African state to issue its own system of coins as currency.
The Portuguese planted the first maritime colonies in Africa. The Dutch planted the first settled colonies in Africa. A maritime colony is a port city and some surrounding territory, but it is not terribly expansive. (Hong Kong until 1999 would be a good example.) A settled colony is a more typical colony type of which the 13 colonies that became the United States would be a good example.
Probably the Khoisan People first then Bantu-speaking People (Migrating from the North) and then European Settlers
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