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Announcements Book Money $15 Sign UP for Tutorials and Friday Sessions Grades Posted PIRATES CHARTS WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR ONE TEST GRADE

WHERE ARE WE IN THE WORLD? Important Modern Day countries: 1.Ghana 2. South Africa 3. Kenya

Period 1 Humankind begins in Africa Bantu Migrations spread new cultures

Period 2 600-600 Christianity spread throughout East Africa East African Swahili culture emerges: Mix of Bantu and Arab

Period 3 Part 1 600-1450 Trans- Saharan trade network brings Islam to region and Gold+ Salt E.Africa trades in Indian Ocean

Period 3 Part 1 600-1450 Rise of West African Kingdoms: Ghana, Mali, Songhay

Period 4 1450-1750 Transatlantic slave trade brings Africa in contact with Europe

Period 5 1750-1900 Scramble for Africa… Sub-Saharan Africa is under European rule

Period 6 1900- Present Decolonization and nationalism leads to independence Emergence of dictatorships and instability

Terms to know Period 1 People start farming and settle into cities Definition Example Years People start farming and settle into cities Period 1 8,000 BCE- 600 BCE Ancient Mesopotamia

The 5-4 Drill Pg. 429-430 Questions: 12, 20, 24, 59 (pg.437) When you finish answers on pg.447

PIRATES Charts Political: How is the government structured? What type of government exist: N/A 1. 2. 3. 4. Interactions: Who do they interact and why? Trade, War, etc. Religion What type (s) of religion did the society follow? Arts/Achievements What the famous innovations during this time period The Role of Women: Did Women play a prominent role in society? Economic What type economic system did they have? How were goods produced? Social: The role of families Social Classes