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Sudan History

By Tey14
  • Encouraging Hostility

    Slave-like conditions and child trafficking among rival Sudanese tribes existed before the arrival of invaders from the north. Foreign trades encoureged hostile tribal groups to raid each other.
  • North Vs. South

    North Vs. South
    The three wolves rpresent Proverty, Violence and Famine.The boy wont have a chance the wolves would eat him. What this means is that the North comes with all this stuff and the South doesnt have the same resources as the North.
  • Oil.

    Oil.
    The North wants oil from the South. The majority of the oil comes from Heglig (South Sudan). Instead of them working together and share the oil they fight over it. All the North wants is to make money.
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    Bahr al-Ghazal

    Bahr al-Ghazal was one of the most prominent centers of slaves trading.
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    Two rivers seperating North and South

    The two rivers that seperate North and South are Bahr al-Arab and Bahr al-Ghazal. They seperate the North which its religion is Islam and the South religion is Christianity.
  • Who gets the cake?

    Who gets the cake?
    North and South are getting a "divorce". The cake represents the country. They ask Who is goin to keep the cake what its trying to say is that who will be rolling or conquer the country.
  • too much... not worth dying

    too much... not worth dying
    Too much oil is good only if youdont have to fight for it. Countries come and takes oil
  • Series of laws

    Closed Districts Ordinances place tight controls on access to the South
  • Southern Policy

    Southern Policy was abandoned after the Juna Conference, at which Southern chiefs agreed with northern nationalists to pursue a united Sudan.
  • Independent sovereign state

    Independent sovereign state
    Parliament voted Sudan should become an idependent sovereign state.
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    They Poured fire on us from the sky - the lost boys

    tens of thousands of boys took flight from the massacres of sudan's cival war. they became the lost boys