(Thornton, 1992) To ensure the security and protect themselves against outsiders -especially opposing tribes- , the clans needed to gain dominance in military technology which they obtained by slave trade. ... (Thornton, 1992) That vicious additionally destructive cycle put Africans under control of Europeans. ... Initially, Indians got accustomed to live in thinly settled, low density populations in which one can handily survive on lighter labor compared to any other place in the world. ... There were determinative physical diversities between African and Indian populations. ...
After World War two countries from around the world were recognizing the Europeans as hypocrites who continued to unjustly rule African populations. ... A population explosion and increased industrialization led to the urban growth of cites. ... In a free election in 1992, the people of Algeria elected to the national legislature a majority of candidates who favored strict Islamic laws and values. ... A big mistake, they soon could not even feed their own population and took out more and more loans to pay for food. ...
Though its population is high in proportion to its area, Kenya is counted among Africa countries whose food production has kept pace with its population growth. ... When this system was abandoned in July 1989 and control over the production and marketing of coffee taken away from the Coffee Board of Kenya (CBK) in October 1992, Kenya greatly increased coffee sales. ... This labour was expected to be provided by the indigenous population. ... The participation of the African population in commercial agriculture has also increased significantly. ...