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Ancient African Civilization
BY CHRISTIAN, JARED, MC, AND NOLON
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2.
AFRICAN LANDSCAPE
the second largest continent
is mountainous with deserts, grassy flatlands, and jungles
majority of land is a plateu
3.
early africa
earliest inhabitants: Egyptians
during the Roman Republic, Carthage and Rome made civilizations in North Africa
Islam soon dominated over both empires
sub-Saharan Africa: the part of Africa south of the Sahara
4.
TWO KINGDOMS IN NORTHEAST AFRICA
Kingdom of Kush
Kingdom of Aksum
5.
KINGDOM OF KUSH
a province of Egypt
overthrew Egypt's rule and conquered it
was soon conquered by Aksum
6.
Kingdom of Aksum
converted to Christianity
Frumantius: Syrian Christian who introduced Christianity
conversion increased trade with Roman Empire
Muslims invaded; disconnecting Aksum from Europe
Aksum became the nucleus of the modern state of Ethiopia
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HISTORY OF AFRICA
in Middle Ages, central and western Africa were the important kingdoms
histories were passed down orally
Central Africa: many kingdoms survive on the shores of Lake Chad
profits are from the camel caravan trade and built strong military forces
8.
WESTERN KInGDOMS
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
wealth derived from the gold mines and the camel caravan trade
Niger River provided a base for these empires
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ghana
first to rise to preeminence
weakened by Muslim invaders
10.
Mali
soon dominated western Africa
Mansa Musa: most famous ruler
rulers converterd to Islam
capital: Timbuktu, became Africa’s most important center of trade
Musa encouraged learning and attracked scholars
11.
songhai
overthrew Mali Empire
stretched from Atlantic in west to Bornu in east
Moroccan forces invaded
the invasion ended western African empire
12.
East africa
trading ports on coasts during Roman empire
gold, iron, ivory, and animal skins were traded to the Arabs and Persians
culture: Arab, Persian, and African
language: Swahili
conquered by Portuguese forces who attacked seized control of trade
13.
Forest Kingdoms
provided goods to sell in eastern city-states
best known were in contact with Europe
most important: Benin (southern Nigeria)
Benin: a center for trade & produced statues and sculptures
metal- working: one of the highest known artistic accomplishments
14.
african culture
concerned themselves with mostly life in their villages
families were foundational and also very large
polygamy (marrying more than one spouse) was common in many tribes
clans: formed from families with common ancestor
tribe: a group of two or more clans; most important organization
15.
african religion
religious belief was diverse
some claimed Christianity and Islam
Muslim patterns influenced goverments, education, & currencies
believed there was a high god who created the universe with lesser gods
Prayers and sacrifices offered to gods to rid of illnesses and increase crops
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african agriculture
relied on farming or herding
traded with gold, salt, ivory, and animal skins
in the Middle Ages, slave trade opened
Mary-Caroline Waldrop
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