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Where did the Bantu people migrate?

The Bantu people originated in West Africa and gradually migrated south and eastward over centuries, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques across the African continent. They settled in regions such as Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, and parts of West Africa.


What were the main directions of the migrations of Bantu-speaking peoples?

Bantu-speaking peoples migrated southwards and eastwards across Africa, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques. Their migrations influenced the development of various ethnic groups and societies throughout sub-Saharan Africa.


How might the population of Africa be different today if the bantu-speaking migrations had not taken place?

Without the Bantu-speaking migrations, the demographic, cultural, and linguistic landscape of Africa would likely be very different today. The Bantu migrations played a significant role in shaping the populations and societies across the continent, leading to the spread of agriculture, ironworking, and Bantu languages. If these migrations had not occurred, many African societies may have developed differently and the distribution of populations across regions would likely be altered.


How long did the Bantu migrations last?

The Bantu migrations occurred over a period of approximately 2,000 years, starting around 1500 BCE and continuing until around 500 CE. During this time, Bantu-speaking peoples spread across a large part of sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to the cultural, linguistic, and genetic diversity of the region.


The Bantu-speaking people migrated because they were looking for?

Better farm land and grazing. Also, I know this is of social studies unit test I'm taking it right now .__.

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From which region did the bantu speaking people migrate south?

The region near the southern border of the sahara.


Why did the Bantu-speaking people of Africa migrate southward and eastward between 500 BC and 1500 AD?

It was to find land for farming and grazing.


What are the native Bantu speaking people of South Africa called?

The Shona people are the native Bantu speaking people of South Africa.


From which region did the Bantu-speaking peoples migrate south?

The region near the southern border of the sahara.


What was the result of the Bantu migration of bantu-speaking people?

The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.


The first Bantu-speaking people lived in what is now Nigeria and Cameroon. Bantu-speaking people began migrating south and east out of this area. What was the effect of this migration?

The Bantu language spread through Africa


The first Bantu-speaking people lived in what is now Nigeria and Cameroon. Bantu-speaking people began migrating south and east out of this area. What was the effect of this migration?

The Bantu language spread through Africa


Knowledge of iron metallurgy helped this African tribe to migrate throughout the continent.?

Knowledge of iron Metallurgy helped the Bantu to migrate throughout the continent of Africa.


Who build great Zimbabwe?

The Bantu-speaking people


Where did the Southern Africa Bantu speaking people originated from?

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Are the Bantu speaking people the ancestors of today's Shona people?

Yes, the Bantu-speaking people are believed to be the ancestors of today's Shona people in Zimbabwe. The Shona people are part of the larger Bantu ethnic group that migrated and settled in the region hundreds of years ago.


What pushed the Bantu to migrate east and than south in Africa?

The Age of Imperialism caused a Western-educated African elite to emerge.