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CH. 20-24 Sub Saharan Africa

Sub Saharan Africa has 4 Regions: East Central Western South

East Africa

East Africa is called the “cradle of humanity” because of the large number of prehistoric remains found in the region.

Throughout history, East Africa has been the crossroads of humanity because of its geographic position near seas and oceans.

Ethiopia Was not colonized by Europeans Emperor Menelik II skillfully protected Ethiopia from Italian invasion with weapons from France and Russia.

Assignments Complete sub Saharan maps Begin work on map questions Complete following assignment: Illustrate the following – (worth 40 points) Why Is east Africa considered the cradle of humanity? Why Is east Africa considered the crossroads of humanity?