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Row 1, Col 1 Rulers here had thousands of slaves before Europeans came Mali and Songhai

1,2 Religion to which the missionaries wanted to convert the Africans christianity

1,3 The result of the conflict between Hutu and Tutsis Bloody civil war

1,4 The number of Africans forced into slavery 10 – 12 million

2,1 Where European leaders and the U.S. met in 1884 to divide Africa Berlin

2,2 Winners of the Civil War in Rwanda-Burundi Tutsi

2,3 Year when Denmark, Great Britain and the United States made it illegal to import slaves 1808

2,4 In 1912, the only two independent countries in Africa Ethiopia and Liberia

3,1 How the Belgians decided you were a Tutsi You owned 10 cows

3,2 Age of those usually taken as slaves from Africa

3,3 The European rulers of Rwanda-Burundi Belgium

3,4 Group in Rwanda-Burundi that got the best education Tutsi

4,1 What Africa supplied Europe during the Industrial Revolution Raw materials and markets for goods

4,2 What the Belgians insisted everyone in Rwanda-Burundi carry Identification cards

4,3 How did the Belgian rulers create conflict between ethnic groups in Rwanda-Burundi Gave Tutsi minority power over Hutu majority

4,4 These people were interested in wildlife and natural resources Explorers

5,1 The ethnic majority in Rwanda-Burundi Hutu

5,2 A slave-trading fortress of the Portugese Elmina

5,3 A person who goes to another country to do religious and social work. Missionary

5,4 The ruling minority in Rwanda-Burundi Tutsi