The Pheonicians
The Pheonicians
The Pheonicians
the british established colonies along the rivers
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The first groups to settle in North Africa were primarily the Berbers, indigenous people who have inhabited the region for thousands of years. Alongside them, Phoenician traders established colonies along the coast, most notably Carthage. Later, the Romans and various Arab tribes, particularly after the 7th century, significantly influenced the demographic and cultural landscape of North Africa. These early settlements laid the foundation for the diverse cultures that exist in the region today.
The Pheonicians
The Pheonicians
The Pheonicians
the british established colonies along the rivers
Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
What caused an increase in the number of slaves I the northern english colonies
The Sahara covers much of northern Africa including Egypt.
Along the Atlantic Coast!
Yes it is. Athens established colonies all along the coasts of present-day Turkey, north Africa, Italy and Sicily for that very purpose.
Crown (Royal) colonies, Proprietary colonies, Charter colonies
They established trading stations rather than colonies, to promote their carry-trade activity.
England, England Colonies and Africa