The European colonial expansion did this.
Mansa Musa's pilgrimage affects European views toward Africa in a good way. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim who made a pilgrimage to Mecca that helped spread Mali's fame.
The Banana King was born in Africa and helped the KFC people develop.
There are about 7 species in the world. There are 3 in Asia and 4 in Africa. Hope that helped!!! :)
Hey there, I assume that you are talking about post classical Africa, the answer would be International trade flourished in the urbanized ports of east Africa, including commerce with India and China. Glad I could help to anyone reading this!
The Iroqouis and the Algonquin tribes(: hope that helped(:
Bantu Migrations
The Bantu migrations were important in Africa's history because they spread Bantu languages and agricultural techniques across the continent, contributing to cultural and economic exchange. This movement of people also led to the development of diverse societies and helped shape the demographic and linguistic landscape of sub-Saharan Africa.
1: Native people were pushed out. 2: Territorial Wars took plade. 3: Ideas and languages were exchanged. 4: Ethnic groups were intermingled. 5: Creation of a new culture. Hope this helped! :D
Trade helped the development of East Africa with wealth and power. Religious groups developed East Africa by settling colonies.
The Arabs. Hope I helped :)
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The Bantu tribes made varied and extensive use of pottery, to the extent that some tribes buried their dead in large upright pottery jars. By identifying the fragments of these artifacts, the migrations and movements of the tribes could be traced.
how the saharatrade helped the people of west africa
No one preserved these cultures. They were rediscovered in the Renaissance.
Each group kept cultural characteristics that became part of the general culture
Jamaican culture.