Chapter 6 Commonalities and Variations

Regarding the world's population at the beginning of the common era the Americas was home to 5% of the world's population. They were less developed than the people in Africa and especially those people in Eurasia. Africa had different societies, cultures and civilizations but they had interactions between them. South of Egypt were Nubian civilizations who traded with the people of
Egypt. At one point the Nubians took over Egypt and were rulers of it for one century. When that didn't work out Nubian settles on the city of Meroe. Meroe was part of a monarchy. The people there traded with others north of the Nile river. Meroe was a continuations of an old African civilization and Axum was the blossom of a new one. They did very well with their agriculture and were successful with their wheat, barley, millet, and teff. Christianity was part of Axum and it was linked religiously to Egypt. Because of environmental changes Axum began to fall. There was no more soil and a lot of deforestation. The civilizations of Mesoamerica were different to the civilizations of Afro-Eurasia because they had much more mountains in Mesoamerica than in the others. The Andes was also an important civilization in the Americas. They loved on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.

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