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Lizbeth Solomon
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17 August, 08:06
What was called the dark continent?
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Kayden Wilkins
17 August, 08:18
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Africa was known as the Dark continent Because a man name Henry Stanley (A United States Explorer and an Journalist) named it because the land was so mysterious
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