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Tom
28 September, 16:15
What was the significance of the Bantu?
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Meghan Terry
28 September, 18:56
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The Bantu Migration was a massive migration of people across Africa about 2,000 years ago. The Bantu Migration is the most important human migration to have occurred since the first human ancestors left Africa more than a million years ago.
As they migrated, their culture rubbed off on other people. Without the Bantu-speaking people, the Swahili language wouldn't exist.
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