True, the Bantu language affected the culture of the African continent by ensuring that all people on the continent only speak one language
<u>Explanation</u>:
The African continent was affected by the Bantu migration in several ways. The Bantu migration spread the Bantu language all over Africa especially in the southern part of the African continent. They also helped in spreading agriculture across the continent, and also spread cattle rising. It is true that the Bantu spread their culture and traditions wherever they went and mixed with people easily which helped them to do so. It should be noted that Bantu does not refer to a single community of people but many.
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