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Chapter 2 : The Advance of Civilizations
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Africa's diverse geography influenced
the development of its civilizations. In areas of scant rainfall,
settlements arose near lakes or rivers. Trading civilizations
along the continent's lengthy coast exchanged ideas and goods
with places as far away as Rome and India. Movements of people
to find better conditions, such as the Bantu migration, spread
culture to other parts of Africa. In West Africa, a series of
kingdoms arose and prospered. Many exchanged goods with Arab
traders. Contacts with the Middle East led to the spread of
Islamic culture through much of Africa. Wealthy city-states
along the coast of East Africa exchanged the raw materials of
the interior for finished goods from Asia. They also traded
in rich deposits of copper and gold from Southern Africa.
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