The major growth in the Atlantic slave trade in the seventeenth century was to be driven by the expansion of New World exports to Europe.
They were a Berber Dynasty in North Africa that ended up forming a vast empire stretching from Sengal to Spain to Algeria The Almoravids were a Berber dynasty found in Morocco. They founded an empire during the 11th century.
yes
Mancala was played in Africa but there is no documentation to show that the game made it to Europe prior to the British occupations in Africa.
They needed government officials To increase farming For Sumerian influences To increase the population
Ethnically, there was no difference. In spite of biblical tradition to the contrary, it is now recognised that the Hebrews were West Semitic people, just like their neighbours, including the Moabites. Biblical and archaeological evidence also suggests that they worshipped the same gods, at least until monotheism was imposed in the state of Judah during the seventh century BCE.
Islam.
Europe colonized Africa during the Age of Imperialism in the 19th century.
The term "black continent" is a dated and problematic way to refer to Africa. It is considered offensive and reinforces negative stereotypes about the continent and its people. It is more appropriate to refer to Africa by its name.
Ethopia and Liberia
South Africa
Much of Africa was colonized by European nations during the nineteenth century. The year 2001 marked the start of a new century.
Monotheistic Judaism came about in the Kingdom of Judah, during the seventh-century-BCE reign of King Josiah.
Liberia, Sudan,
live in a harsh environment
Sparta was founded around the 10th century BC and reached its peak in the 5th century BC. It eventually declined in the 4th century BC and was conquered by the Romans in 146 BC.
all the answers are correct
I think it was 'The Swahili'.