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History Unit 5 questions after population movements
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People moved from place to place due to pull and push factors, which can be summed up as
natural and social factors
In Ethiopia and the Horn, the causes of the movements could be attributed to the region's long socio-political conditions involving
military conflicts, drought and demographic factors
Major outcomes of population movements during the period under consideration include
religious, ethnic and linguistic interactions and intermingling of people
The military conflict between the Christian Kingdom and the Sultanate of Adal in the late fifteenth and the early sixteenth centuries was partly responsible for the population movement of the
Argoba, Afar and Somali