The geographical features effected this development a lot with rivers and trade countries. For one the Congo, the Niger and the Zambezi river were major trade routes which traders from other countries could use to import goods and trade with Africa. Africa was is also surrounded by the major trade countries of Europe and Asia. Africa soon started doing a lot of trading thus being shaped by other traders around them.
it didnt
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they changed it them selves
I think it was the pan african movement because they fought with violence and that is an affect
Exchange rates depreciation affect the south African economy because it leads to changes in inflation in the country' economy .
it affected it because the kingdoms (with trade) slowly got richer and richer.
they all died.... all of them.... :(
A vast and Varied land and rivers
Geography of the Northeast affected its economic development since an increase in rainfall and sea level rise can lead to more damaging floods.
Trade with people from other continents significantly enhanced the wealth and power of early African kingdoms by facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures. It allowed kingdoms like Ghana, Mali, and Songhai to thrive through the lucrative trade of gold, salt, and other resources. This interaction also led to the spread of Islam, which influenced governance, education, and architecture in these regions. Overall, international trade fostered economic growth and cultural exchange, shaping the development of African societies.
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Geography can affect national development in a variety of ways. For example, many countries in Africa for example, are hindered in their development because their geographical location renders them landlocked and thus unable to trade with anyone except their immediate neighbors.
They all went to circle k to get polar pops. lol :)
How did china's geography affect its devilment?
how did geography affect the early arabs way of life
The cold, rocky terrain restricted farming to small operations, but the nature of the original settlements fostered the development of towns where businesses flourished. Excellent harbors led to shipping as a major economic base.
If invaders tried to go by river to invade China, they would get stopped by wind and the hard tide.