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What did the people of Central Africa have in common with those of the Guinea coast

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Complex societies.

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Some of the countries in the Upper Guinea Coast area have been amongst the numerous extreme zones in Africa in recent history, others have encountered wide-spread governmental vulnerability and repeated disturbances of brutality. However, Upper Guinea Coast societies have also identified – and stay to practice – elongated duration of integrative, rather than coercive interplay. Socio-cultural systems and complex tools survive in which the association of immigrants, the synthesis of socio-cultural diversity and the (re-)conciliation after dispute and change may be accomplished. When considering alliance and dispute, we must keep in mind that it is not a society’s “good” or “bad” attitudes, preferences and arrangements as such that lead to both tranquil or coercive interplay. Rather, the corresponding beliefs, values, and structures within a society may have various consequences at various points, depending on the traditional, cultural, governmental, and financial setting and dynamics of a given situation and context.

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Both the people of Central Africa and Guinea coast have complex societies.

These African communities have shared a history and endured colonialism and conflict. The foreign influences added to the rich culture of Africa creating an intricate multiplex of beliefs and values.


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