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Which describes why other peoples most likely moved into Bantu territory?

They wanted to develop ironworking capabilities.

They needed land for their growing population.

They wanted to expand their influence.

They sought a more hospitable climate.

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  1. 13 May, 20:32
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    The correct answer is They sought a more hospitable climate.

    The Bantu form an African ethnic group that inhabit the region of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Most of the more than 300 ethnic subgroups are made up of farmers, who also live off fishing and hunting. These subgroups have the Banta linguistic family in common.

    Bantu or Bantu is a term used to refer to a linguistic stem, that is, it is a language that gave rise to several other languages in the center and south of the African continent. The term ended up being used to refer to the group of 300 to 600 different ethnic groups that inhabit the same area. It is a classification based on linguistic similarity, and therefore the word Bantu does not refer to a people, not even an ethnic group.
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