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North Africa and Northeast Africa were heavly Islamic and are still today.
One of the big impacts that still remain in America today based on the Spanish colonization are churches. Another impact that still remains is many Spanish names still remain in America.
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
One of the big impacts that still remain in America today based on the Spanish colonization are churches. Another impact that still remains is many Spanish names still remain in America.
The colonization of Africa created countries riddled with disease by making the Africans live closer together. This mad the spread of Malaria and many other diseases spread much faster than they would have if they weren't colonized. These diseases still exist today, and are still spreading, causing more and more to die, and causing the life expectancy to drop dramatically over the years. I hope this helped, I copied it from my homework because I just figured it out.
yes of course
IT WASN'T. The first people evolved from Africa but the more primal forms can still be found there today.
The French language first arrived in Africa through colonization in the 19th century. It remains in Africa today due to the lasting influence of French colonial rule, continued political and economic ties between France and African countries, and the educational and cultural exchange programs that promote French language learning.
No. Salt is very common today.
no but people are still using slaves. Many countries still do i.e some places in Africa...
In today's world, the pattern of European conquest and colonization has significantly changed. Colonial empires have largely dissolved, and many former colonies have gained independence. However, some countries still face neocolonialism and globalization effects from the past. Additionally, there is increased awareness and efforts towards decolonization in various aspects of society.
Poverty still exists in South Africa and other countries around the world. Currently war is not happening in South Africa.