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marusya05 [52]
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6

What were the reasons for the migration of (Bantu) speaking people from the Cameroon area into sub-Saharan Africa?

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GrogVix [38]2 years ago
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because they believed to have migrated into the region roughly 2,000 years ago from western and central Africa

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Nicaraguan Revolution

Part of the Central American crisis and the Cold War

Date 1978–1990 (12 years)

Location  

Nicaragua

Result  

FSLN military victory in 1979

Overthrow of Somoza government

Insurgency of the Contras

Electoral victory of the National Opposition Union in 1990

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changes Nicaragua

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National Guard

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Pakistan

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Iran Imperial State of Iran (until 1979)

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Commanders and leaders

Nicaragua Anastasio Somoza Debayle

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