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In History / High School | 2014-11-19

The first Bantu-speaking people lived in what is now Nigeria and Cameroon. Bantu-speaking people began migrating south and east out of this area.

What was the effect of this migration?

Asked by Criselda523

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The effect of this migration was that the Bantu language was spread throughout Africa. When the Bantu-speaking people moved through this continent, obviously they brought their language along with them. And as they settled all over Africa, they spread their language to the people living there, and thus some of them adopted this language as their own and started speaking it. This led to the Bantu language being spoken all over Africa.

Answered by Vuk15 | 2024-06-11

The Bantu language spread through Africa

Answered by gavinthunderbolt | 2024-06-12

The migration of Bantu-speaking people spread their languages, introduced agriculture, and brought ironworking technology to sub-Saharan Africa. This led to significant cultural exchanges and transformations in social dynamics, impacting local populations as they settled in new areas. The migrations, which began around 3000 BCE, were gradual and marked by interactions with existing communities rather than violent conquests.
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Answered by Vuk15 | 2024-09-03