Difference between revisions of "Kingdom of Kongo"

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The Kingdom of Kongo was a Bantu-speaking society that lasted from sometime after A.D. 1000 to the 1500s.  It consisted of present-day Congo and Angola.  It declined once the Portugese explored and invaded the east coast of Africa in the mid-1500s, and introduced the Catholic religion to the Kongo.
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The '''Kingdom of Kongo''' was a Bantu-speaking society that lasted from sometime after A.D. 1000 to the 1500s.  It consisted of present-day Congo and Angola.  It declined once the Portugese explored and invaded the east coast of Africa in the mid-1500s, and introduced the Catholic religion to the Kongo.

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The Kingdom of Kongo was a Bantu-speaking society that lasted from sometime after A.D. 1000 to the 1500s. It consisted of present-day Congo and Angola. It declined once the Portugese explored and invaded the east coast of Africa in the mid-1500s, and introduced the Catholic religion to the Kongo.