Settlement societies specialized in tasks other than hunting and farming.
Explanation:
One of the main differences between the two societies was that of the division of labor. While the hunter-gathers spend most of their time securing food by forging, killing wild games, and gathering fruits, seeds, and berries, the inhabitants of the settled societies were characterized by the agricultural produce and specialised tasks because they were no longer in continuous search for food. With the advent of agriculture, there was surplus food available which gave ample time for task specialization.
he Germans purchased land on the East Coast of Africa thwarting Cecil Rhodes plans for the Cairo to Capetown cross continental railway. The Germans were in a position to block this.