Africa's diverse landforms, including vast savannas, plateaus, and rivers, have significantly influenced the movement of people and goods across the continent. The extensive river systems, such as the Nile and Congo, have historically facilitated trade and transportation, while the savannas provide open routes for migration and commerce. Additionally, the presence of natural barriers like mountains and deserts has shaped migration patterns, often directing movement along more accessible corridors. This interplay of geography has fostered cultural exchange and economic interactions throughout Africa's history.
Pan-Africanism was the movement that united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
Africa's people don't speak the same languedge so ther are untaped resources
because of landforms
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
Marcus Garvey encouraged his followers to go back to Africa and "redeem" it for their people.
Second Great Awakening
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
the age of reason