One of the good things that came out of exploration is the development of formal education. Another good thing is industrialization.
European slave traders come to West Africa because they were free as others.
It comes from Southern Africa. This is so because there is nothing next to it in Mid and Northern Africa. The world does not have it except Southern Africa.
Mangoes are usually come from south Africa and east Africa
Gullah came from Africa
because it is located on the coastline a place for sailors
One of the good things that came out of exploration is the development of formal education. Another good thing is industrialization.
This is not able to be traced back because people did not log things. The vikings were thought to have come from Greenland when they explored America in about 500 BC. Marco Polo was the first noted exploration.
Maybe because they don't have everything in Africa so they move to other places. I think it's because of low food,not getting paid enough or some other bad things.
European slave traders come to West Africa because they were free as others.
Bartolomeu Dias came into contact with the indigenous Khoikhoi people during his exploration of the southern tip of Africa. He also encountered adverse weather conditions and dangerous sea currents during his journey.
because nobody wanted them anywhere else
It comes from Southern Africa. This is so because there is nothing next to it in Mid and Northern Africa. The world does not have it except Southern Africa.
Everything comes from Africa. Coffee beans, animal skins, wildlife, and many other resources come from it. The whole continent is rich in resources, which makes it ideal for business.
Africa because if you add the 9 to the 7 it equils Asia (just kidding its Africa)
well asthma has been said to come through dust and carpets etc. but why do you get it in Africa because you don't have all these things we do so it is believed for it to be carried through genes
yes because if you look at their slang, it says good things come from sysco
The Age of Exploration led to significant impacts on Africa and the Americas, including the introduction of diseases like smallpox and the Transatlantic slave trade, which caused widespread devastation and population decline. It also resulted in the exploitation of resources, cultural exchanges, and the establishment of colonial systems that shaped the societies and economies of both regions for centuries to come.