What would have most likely driven members of the Bantu migration from West Africa to the east and south of the continent?

Respuesta :

they were probaly chasing there food supply

ANSWER:

The need for more fertile land would have driven members of Bantu from West Africa to the east and south of the continent.

EXPLANATION:

  • The initial homeland of Bantu people is eastern part of the Western Africa. Due to population growth, need for food increased.
  • Bantu started to migrate to the places having vast cultivable and grazing lands.
  • The 'Bantu migration' was directed towards the southern and eastern region where most of the 'Savannas' are located.
  • The savannas had fertile land for agriculture, enough pasture for livestock and animals for hunting if needed. This was right environment for Bantu to migrate.