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7000 BC in the region that now makes up modern-day Sudan it was home to communities of farmers and herders.
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Juan Diaz found former Uruguay
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Indigenous people in Uruguay started to slowly die off as people from the new world started to spread diseases.
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The Portuguese got Uruguay in 1680.
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In 1821, the Albanian-Ottoman ruler of Egypt, Muhammad Ali, had invaded and conquered northern Sudan.
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Declared indepedence from spain in 1825
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Last indigenous group died.
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Civil war from 1839 to 1851
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In 1904, Uruguay fought for land near the Masoller village.
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The first civil War of Sudan
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Sudan declared independence from British-Egyptian rule on January 1, 1956.
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When the government tried to make Sudan follow the Islamic law, The Sudanese did not like it, thus, causing the second
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Sudan is a federal republic since of today.
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South Sudan declared independence on July 9, 2011
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Current government seized by Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir in June, 1989