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While sub-Saharan Africa has almost twice as many Christians as Muslims, on the African continent as a whole the two faiths are roughly balanced, with 400 million to 500 million followers each. Since northern Africa is heavily Muslim and southern Africa is heavily Christian, the great meeting place is in the middle, a 4,000-mile swath from Somalia in the east to Senegal in the west.
In little more than a century, the religious landscape of sub-Saharan Africa has changed dramatically. As of 1900, both Muslims and Christians were relatively small minorities in the region. The vast majority of people practiced traditional African religions, while adherents of Christianity and Islam combined made up less than a quarter of the population.
Since then, however, the number of Muslims living between the Sahara Desert and the Cape of Good Hope has increased more than 20-fold, rising from an estimated 11 million in 1900 to approximately 234 million in 2010. The number of Christians has grown even faster, soaring almost 70-fold from about 7 million to 470 million. Sub-Saharan Africa now is home to about one-in-five of all the Christians in the world (21%) and more than one-in-seven of the world’s Muslims (15%).
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Sons of liberty they would advise the colonists to probably stop paying the taxes and rebel which led to the boston tea party ( they led it ) which in turn caused the british to send the intolerable acts but then the patriots rebelled against that as well and then the revoltionary war came
<span>New Mexican soldiers of Battery A was named
by a message from General Pershing for terminating the Chateau-Thierry bridge, that
served as the German's communication key line. Its demolition greatly contributed
to the unsuccessful last German aggressive war. At the hostilities conclusion,
the Battery A’S four guns had fired 14,000 excess rounds each which is more
rounds compared to other American united heavy mobile field artillery. Eventually,
the battery men received 6 battle stars for their Victory Medals.</span>
Expecting a situation similar to World War I, France resorted to the Maginot line to protect it from a possible German invasion.
The Maginot line was a defense barrier built along the French-German border line. It comprised heavy concrete and steel walls, mine camps, bunkers, and fortresses.
Its objective was to reinforce the defense of the border with Germany, after many historical invasions from that area. It was described at the moment as a technology marvel.
However, it failed in its strategy, since it was focused on previous technology and not on new developments. Moreover, the Germans invaded from the northern border with Belgium, sorting the Maginot line.
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In constructing their trenches, the Allies and Germans had different systems of thought. The former thought that the war would be over soon and that the soldiers would not spend much time in the trenches, resulting in poorly constructed ones that weren't comfortable by any means. The Germans, on the other hand, took into account the construction of their trenches, resulting in sturdy defensive lines.