Sudan was colonized by the British wanted to use the colony
as a cotton producer. The British gave Sudan independence in 1956, and it
became the largest country in Africa. However, they were divisions between the
Muslims in the north and Christians in the South.…
Prior to colonialism, food production in Africa was in the hands of African farmers who grew crops mainly for food production. Many explorers to Africa were more focused on acquiring and shipping raw materials to the western world and considered this the…
The present day Sudan was formerly called Nubia. After it merged with Egypt it became the state of Kush. The land of Kush was ruled by the pharaohs of Egypt from 1500 to 1000 BC. During the time when the two kingdoms…