The Sahara Desert is the primary geographical feature that contributed to the distinct development of North Africa compared to Southern Africa. This vast arid region acted as a barrier, limiting cultural and trade exchanges between the two areas. In contrast, Southern Africa's diverse landscapes, including fertile plains and river systems, facilitated agricultural development and interactions among various communities. Consequently, these geographical differences led to divergent social, economic, and political trajectories for the regions.
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The reasons are : 1 ) North African States of Black people by 700 b.c was defeated by the Arabs through the Jihad war and therefore became occupied and ruled by the Arab - Asiatic Regions . 2 ) After the fall of the last Pharaoh ( War which started from 1090 b.c to 700 b.c ) , most blacks migrated to the south forming more kingdoms south of Sahara desert 1090 b.c to 700 b. c and these Kindoms became known as the Kindoms of the Sudan people - ( the term Sudan meaning Black in Arab Language ) 3 ) From 1840 - the Western European Colonialists fought to colonise and colonised all the Lands Territories below Sahara desert ( The Lands or Territories of the Blacks ) , Thus purely now to confuse people have given a broad name as South Sahara to these land Territories of the Black which are till now under the Western European Sovereignities By Lado
The North was a rapidly-developing industrial society. The South was getting so rich on cotton that it not see the need to industrialise.
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