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Why didn't African civilization develop?
There are five fundamental reasons why African civilization has not developed:

First, there has never been a unified situation in African history. Without the guarantee of strong political power, there will be no development of civilization.

Second, Africa's superior natural conditions enable Africans to obtain sufficient physical objects without labor. Without labor, there is no creation, which is one of the fundamental reasons for Africa's backwardness.

Third, the development of Africa has been interrupted by Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Britain, France, Germany and Germany since the rise of the colonial era. European colonists dealt a devastating blow to African civilization with advanced weapons.

Fourth, during the Cold War after World War II, Western powers and the Soviet Union plundered Africa for their own national interests, leaving Africa with only poverty and no development.

Fifth, after the end of the Cold War, the attitude of western powers towards Africa was to continue to plunder resources and prevent the emergence of great powers in Africa. Western countries, led by the United States, have been undermining the rise of Africa for their own national interests.

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Nubian civilization in the upper Nile: the earliest civilization created by blacks, second only to Egyptian civilization on the African continent.

2. The first country in black history-Kush Kingdom. It appeared around 2000 BC.

3. Kingdom of aksum. Aksum civilization is another important civilization in ancient Northeast Africa, including today's northern Ethiopia and western Eritrea.

4. One of the early iron age civilizations in West Africa: Noke culture.

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