Most peoples in North Africa are unified through a common language and religion (Arabic and Islam)
Religion and Ethnicity
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James K. Polk had the campaign slogan 54-40 or fight in 1844. It referred to the latitude demanded for the northern border of the Oregon Territory.
Saharan Africa and Africa in general is divided not by ethnicity, culture, or tribe but by random geographical boundaries arbitrarily selected by marauding colonials. Language groups are divided into Bantu, Swahili, Nilotic languages, with the common denominator of Arabic as a trade language for cultures located along the trade routes with hubs in Timbuktu, Egypt, Senegal, Mauritius, and terminating possibly in Morocco. In every company there are probably a minimum of 5 major indigenous ethnic languages spoken, plus one or two colonial languages, with a religious language (generally Arabic), and various Pidgins or Creoles (Nigeria/Ghana). There is no way to unify Saharan Africa with one language, as the geography and related cultures are as varied as they are distinct. Africa is a CONTINENT, not a country.
Andes mountains
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The goal of the project is to unify different departments within the company to work together more efficiently.
None really. They just ruled around the Yellow River (northern part of it anyway) and didn't really unify anthing.
The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia). The only person to completely unify Sumeria was Sargon the Great from Akkad (northern mesopotamia).
Mauryan empire.
A nation state gave early people's far more security and a better understanding of their common language and history. These things unify a nation state and give the people within a reason to identify with said state.
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He built the Sahra Mosanlata for the temple's people
He built the Sahara mosanlata for the temples people.
Dominion of New England
Scarborough Shoal
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The forms of government in ancient Greece tended to divide the people of Greece rather than unify them.