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History and Government Chapter 21, Section 2 Chapter 21.2 History of Africa History and Government

African Roots Ancient Peoples: People have lived in Africa south of the Sahara for tens of thousands of years. Cave and rock paintings show that early people were hunters and gatherers, and later people were farmers and herders.

African Roots (cont.) First Civilizations As the climate of northern Africa turned hotter and drier by 2000 B.C., people migrated south to survive.  In northeast Africa, Egyptian and other civilizations flourished along the Nile River.  Empires in the West The West African empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai grew rich by trading their gold for salt. These empires flourished for nearly 1,000 years.

African Roots (cont.) Bantu Migrations Bantu peoples spread across central and southern Africa.  They established states in present-day Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.  Today 60 million Bantu speakers live in Africa.

African Roots (cont.) Why was salt so important to Africans south of the Sahara? In the era before refrigeration, salt was an essential food preservative in a hot climate where fresh meats, vegetables, and fruits spoil quickly.

European Colonization In the 1200s European trade with Africans began to awaken greater awareness of the region as a source of wealth. By the 1600s and 1700s, the Europeans were trading with Africans for ivory, gold, textiles, and enslaved workers.

European Colonization (cont.) The Slave Trade in Africa Africa’s slave trade greatly increased when Europeans began shipping enslaved Africans to the Americas to work on large plantations where sugar, tobacco, rice, and cotton were grown.  Europeans made tremendous profits from the slave trade, while millions of Africans died on the journey.  The loss of so many young Africans to the trade was a major setback to the societies they left behind.

European Colonization (cont.) Europe Divides and Rules By 1914, all of Africa except Ethiopia and Liberia was under European control.  European colonizers established colonial borders that often cut across ethnic homelands.  European missionaries promoted Christianity and European culture, which often weakened traditional African ways.  Colonists established plantation economies in place of the village-based African economies.

European Colonization (cont.) How might European colonial activities in Africa have created resentment among Africans? Give examples. Europeans exploited Africa for their own economies. They enslaved Africans, redrew national borders, and promoted their own cultures while undermining African cultures.

From Colonies to Countries By the mid-1900s, educated Africans had launched independence movements.  During the second half of the 1900s, African colonies became independent countries.  They faced great challenges in building stable governments and productive, balanced economies.

From Colonies to Countries (cont.) Nigeria: A Colonial Legacy British-ruled Nigeria included several different ethnic and religious groups within its boundaries.  When Nigeria became independent in 1960, ethnic and religious differences inherited from the past soon erupted in civil war.  Today, even though the civil war is over, these differences still plague Nigeria as it moves from military rule to democracy.

Is Apartheid over? From Colonies to Countries (cont.) Apartheid Video South Africa: Road to Freedom Until the 1990s, the South African government’s apartheid policy denied black and other non-European South Africans many opportunities and basic freedoms.  Internal unrest and international protest helped to end apartheid. In 1994, South Africa held its first election in which all adult citizens were allowed to vote.  Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president. (died 12/5/13) Jacob Zuma is the current president of S.A. Apartheid Video Is Apartheid over?

From Colonies to Countries (cont.) How was apartheid like the system of segregation that existed in the United States until the 1960s? How was it different? Apartheid was like the U.S. segregation policies of the 1960’s because in both countries, African people or people of African descent were deprived of basic rights and freedoms. It was different because the effect of segregation in the United States varied according to region. African Americans who lived in the south were much worse off than those who lived in the north or west. In South Africa, such advancement was impossible for African people.