Assuming that you're referring to the villages in the Sahel during the era of Sahelian Kingdoms, a lot of them settled on the edge of Sahara, on its southern border to be precise. The southern border of Sahara is filled with forests and have enough resource to sustain their living. But they cant go any further because they were hindred by the Ashanthis and Yoruba
<u>ANSWER</u>:
Food Processing is a primary economic activity.
<u>EXPLANATION</u>:
- Food processing is a primary economic activity because the industry takes natural resources in the form of food and processes these to be sold in the market.
- Primary economic activity is the economic activity that exploits the natural resources and make direct use of these to give products and services that can be sold at some price thereby adding to the economy.
- Food processing is a primary economic activity because it takes raw foods from the nature and processes these to produce products that can be sold in the market.
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American Samoa
Colonial Power: United States
Colonized<span>: Claimed by the </span><span>U.S. </span><span>in 1899 through a treaty with Germany; occupied by the </span><span>U.S. </span>in 1900
Area: 199 square kilometers, covering the eastern portion of the archipelago and the harbor of Pago Pago
Population: 57,496, mainly Samoans and other Pacific islanders
Language: Samoan, English
Status<span>: Officially an "unincorporated and unorganized" territory, American Samoa is administered by the </span>U.S.<span> Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs; in 2006 Tokelau claimed Swains Island, which is part of American Samoa, by naming the coral atoll in a draft of its new constitution.</span>