In all things, there is a master plan.
121:1.7 When Jesus was born, the entire Mediterranean world was a unified empire. Good roads, for the first time in the world's history, interconnected many major centers. The seas were cleared of pirates, and a great era of trade and travel was rapidly advancing. Europe did not again enjoy another such period of travel and trade until the nineteenth century after Christ.
121:2.2 Many of the great highways joining the nations of antiquity passed through Palestine, which thus became the meeting place, or crossroads, of three continents. The travel, trade, and armies of Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, Syria, Greece, Parthia, and Rome successively swept over Palestine. From time immemorial, many caravan routes from the Orient passed through some part of this region to the few good seaports of the eastern end of the Mediterranean, whence ships carried their cargoes to all the maritime Occident. And more than half of this caravan traffic passed through or near the little town of Nazareth in Galilee.
** quotes from The Urantia Book, Paper 121
The Red Sea allowed East Africa to trade with Asia, and the Nile River allowed them to trade with southern Africa.
by cultural diffusion with trading
The Arabs brought the Muslim religion (Islam) to Africa.
The TRANS-SAHARA TRADE ROUTES connect North Africa, which is part of the Islamic World, to West Africa.
The second main religion in Africa would be Christianity, which was brought to Africa after the slave trade, during the Colonial Era.
limits on international trade with South Africa
There was a thriving trade route between East Africa and Asia, resulting in the use of "Swahili" today. Also the North Western territories exchanged knowledge and gold and religion.
England, England Colonies, and Africa
Africa England and the 13 colonies.
The Arabs brought the Muslim religion (Islam) to Africa.
England, the English colonies, and Africa
Trade helped the development of East Africa with wealth and power. Religious groups developed East Africa by settling colonies.
The TRANS-SAHARA TRADE ROUTES connect North Africa, which is part of the Islamic World, to West Africa.
The second main religion in Africa would be Christianity, which was brought to Africa after the slave trade, during the Colonial Era.
Islam through the Arabs that lived in North Africa and Spain.
Islam, Hebru, and food for land animals and a home to live in.
England, England Colonies, and Africa
the Arab trading partner brought scholarship, law and the religion of Islam to west Africa
NO. Spain never colonized any part of southern Africa.