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Between 1890 and 1920, many Africans moved to urban areas within their own countries and to other regions, driven by factors such as colonial labor demands, economic opportunities, and the search for better living conditions. Significant migrations occurred to cities in South Africa, the Gold Coast (now Ghana), and other parts of West and East Africa. Additionally, some Africans relocated to European colonies or overseas due to recruitment for labor in plantations, mines, and other industries. This period marked a significant shift in Demographics and social structures across the continent.

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