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They began to dominate the land by learning the languages present in North America, getting to know the region and making connections with local residents.
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Those who were privileged to survive Middle Passage created the new land because they were able to establish themselves efficiently in North America.
First, they learned the languages spoken in the region, so it would be possible to make connections with local residents. These connections were established through friendships and even joining lineages through marriages, agreements and other things, which allowed the survivors to establish themselves and create a promising environment for themselves and their descendants.
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Egypt was considered isolated because the civilization was only centered along the Nile, and had geographical features that cut it off from the rest of the world.
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To the north, the Mediterranean Sea allowed communication with Anatolia and Greece, but only by sea, not by land.
To the west, the Sahara desert was a buffer with several nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes. To the East, the Sinai desert and peninsula made communications harder with Palestine, and Mesopotamia, and to the South, the Desert of Sudan made communications hard with Nubia and Ethiopia.
The benefit was a lower probability of conflict or invasion from other tribes, but it also had a drawback and was lesser trade and integration.
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they are :-
1. European destroyed all the system in large area of Africa when they develop the trade in enslaved African.
2. Local system were badly affected and overwhelmed by the demand of new trade in enslaved African, a trade imposed by tbe better developed guns and ship of the Europeans.
3. The European bought new disease to west Africa, for example smallpox and tuberculosis had a devastating impact on the population of West Africa.
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