Africa's diverse environments, ranging from deserts to fertile river valleys, significantly influenced the establishment of civilizations. For instance, the Nile River facilitated agriculture and trade in Egypt, while the fertile highlands of Ethiopia supported early societies. Meanwhile, the Sahara Desert acted as a barrier, limiting interaction between northern and sub-Saharan civilizations. Thus, access to water, arable land, and trade routes shaped where and how these communities developed.
they did nothing
Floodwaters, impact, early river civilizations.
they were kale
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greek and roman
It doesn't really have any impact on the environment.
No it does not have impact on the environment.
Amish
it can impact the environment but what are the reasons
look in the text book
what the environment tourasim
The Virginia Slave Codes of 1662 had the greatest impact on the legal status of Africans in North America during the 1600s. These laws established the status of enslaved people as property and codified the hereditary nature of slavery, meaning that the children of enslaved mothers would also be enslaved. This legal framework solidified the institution of slavery and laid the groundwork for systemic racial inequality that persisted for centuries.