No. It is estimated about 11 million enslaved Africans were brought to Latin America between the 15th and 19th centuries; from those, 4 million were imported into Brazil, 2.5 million into Spanish colonies and the rest were brought into French, British and other European colonies.
The first humans lived in Africa about 3.6 million years ago. When these early humans were alive, the migrated to either follow migrating animals that they hunted for food, or they ran out resources on the old land and they lived on. From Africa they migrated to Europe, from Europe to Asia, Asia to North America, and from there to South America.
Authorities may well have lost count, 15 to 20 million are starving. Over 1,5 billion are drinking contaminated water. In West Africa 1.5 million children are in danger of starvation. In Mali 5 million are facing starvation - who knows the total figure
Australopithecines are believed to have lived in Africa between 4 million to 2 million years ago. These early hominins are considered to be the ancestors of modern humans.
East Africa
The Africans brought to America were from diverse backgrounds, with different cultures, languages, and traditions. They came from various regions in Africa, including West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa. They brought with them rich cultural practices, music, art, and religious beliefs that influenced American culture significantly.
Africa of course, as it is the least developed region in the world.
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North America has been moving northward from Africa for the last 200 to 130 million years ago.
originally Africa, then Britain then the british traded slaves for goods
Africa is the larger of the two continents with 11,608,000 Sq. Miles of land area. South America has 6,880,000 Sq. Miles.
One of the colonial names of south africa is your butt
South Africa is the south-most country in Africa. The colonial masters of South Africa were the British who colonized the area in 1795.
Well, South America is gradually approaching Africa. Within the next 200 million years, another Pangea is expected to form, however, South America will not be connected to Africa directly.
Asia has around 3.9 billion people, Africa has around 900 million, North America has around 530 million, South America has around 380 million, Antarctica has around 1000 people, Europe has 730 million and Australia has around 30 million.
South America is much larger. North America could fit inside South America.
Asia - 4 billion Africa - 1 billion Europe - 750 million North America - 550 million South America - 400 million Australia & Oceania - 40 million Antarctica - 0
Yes Africa is a very big continent, but it is not as big as Asia.Africa has 11.5 million square miles of land.Asia has 18.46 million square miles of land.In comparison:North America has 8.92 million square miles of land.South America has 6.794 million square miles of land.Antartica has 5.1 million square miles of land.Australia has 2.941 million square miles of land.Europe had 2.227 million square miles of land.