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Bingel [31]
3 years ago
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How did early peoples settle Africa?

History
2 answers:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
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Answer:

Early people were hunters, gatherers, and Herders but as soon as they developed Agriculture they started to settle down in West Africa or near Nile river valley.

Explanation:

The nomadic lifestyle, Earliest people are wandering hunter-gatherers, Herders herd animals to find water and feed pastures.

After that the phase has come in which people started settling, Agriculture was probably was developed by the six thousand  B.C.

As the Sahara dehydrated the early settlers and farmers moved to west Africa or near the Nile river valley.

Agriculture allowed early permanent settlements of Africa and clans to develop.

Nataliya [291]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Initially, hunter and gatherers began to settle in the villages of Africa and began the domestication of animals as well as began growing various crops. As a result, the first civilization of Africa developed.

Explanation:

Initially, hunter and gatherers began to settle in the villages of Africa and began the domestication of animals as well as began growing various crops. As a result, the first civilization of Africa developed.

The geography if Africa helped people to shape the development of culture and civilization in Ancient Africa. Initially, hunters and gatherer began settling in the village. As soon as they settled they began the domestication of animals and began agricultural activities. Soon the geography of Africa helped them to establish trade routes and as a result of all these, there developed the ancient civilization of Africa.

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