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3 Africa map Label all countries indicated by the boundaries on your map. (use pg. R20 in the purple book or the map in your agenda)

4 Label the following from the maps on pages RA18, RA19, RA20, 399, and 423 in your textbook. You may have to draw in the rivers as best you can according to the map in the textbook. Arabian Peninsula Rome Mediterranean Sea Tigris and Euphrates Rivers -blue Red Sea Strait of Gibraltar Persian Gulf Sahara Desert – yellow Black Sea Kalahari Desert – yellow Caspian Sea Equator Nile River - blue Greece Niger River - blue Spain Jerusalem Cyprus Damascus Crete Constantinople Sicily Madinah (Medina) Asia Minor Makkah (Mecca)

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7 Also Label the following from the maps on R20, 385, 445, AND 380

8 Africa Geography Only Asia is > than Africa
1. over 3x larger than U.S. B. 10% rain forest (around equator) C. Savannahs – dry grasslands 1. Good for raising animals (herders & hunters) D. Deserts 1. Sahara – world’s largest, N of savannahs 2. Kalahari – SW E. N Africa along Med. = mild climate, good for crops

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13 West African Empires Berbers are 1st people to inhabit N. Africa
Used horses and donkeys to transport goods but not efficient Later used Camels introduced by the Romans Trade: salt/cloth from north east <---ivory/gold in west Ghana – 1st empire Crossroads of trade Traders paid tax to pass through Ghana Iron weapons made them powerful Muslim Gold discovered in mines outside Ghana’s control – leads to fall

14 African Empires Contd. III. Mali Empire A. Sundiata Keita “lion prince” conquered Ghana capital 1. Controlled Timbuktu 2. Controlled gold mines B. Last strong king was Mansa Musa 1. allowed other religions, but made Islam stronger 2. built mosques with trade $ & Muslim library in Timbuktu – makes pilgrimage to Mecca where word of his wealth makes him famous. IV. Songhai Empire A. Leader Sunni Ali – after taking Timbuktu, used canoes to control Niger River trade B. Gained control of Berber salt mines

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16 African Culture Swahili: Eastern African language Sultan: Arab East African leader Dhow: Arabic sailing ship used for trade along Africa’s east coast Griot: African storytellers who passed on history from generation to generation Matrilineal: tracing family roots through mothers instead of fathers, many African cultures were matrilineal

17 Illustrated Timeline – African Empires

18 Illustrated Timeline Using pgs & create an illustrated timeline of East African empires. Start with the Berbers on pg. 447 at 400 B.C. and end with the death of Sunni Ali in 1492. Be sure to include the following events/ideas on your timeline: Berbers gold/salt/cloth trade rise of the Ghana Sundiata Keita conquering Ghana Mali winning Timbuktu Mansa Musa (Mali) and his pilgrimage to Mecca (spread of Islam) Sunni Ali (Songhai empire) Drives out Berbers Controls Niger River Conquered by Arabs Timelines should have AT LEAST 7 entries – each with an illustration and brief explanation


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