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People from the south of the Sahara Desert had limited contact with the rest of the world primarily due to the harsh environmental conditions, which made travel and trade difficult. The vast expanse of the desert created a natural barrier that hindered movement and communication. Additionally, the socio-political structures in the region often focused on local trade networks rather than long-distance interactions. As a result, cultural and economic exchanges with other regions were minimal.

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