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Africa and the Atlantic World Chapter 25
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African Slave Trade Slavery had existed in Africa for centuries Well established slave trade with Indian Ocean Atlantic slave trade, much larger numbers in a condensed period of time Slavery had existed in Africa for centuries Well established slave trade with Indian Ocean Atlantic slave trade, much larger numbers in a condensed period of time
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Early Modern Africa Regional kingdoms and imperial states Ghana Controlled/taxed gold-salt trade Influenced by Muslim traders, but not a Muslim state Mali Founded by Sundiata Mansa Musa - rulers become Muslim City of Timbuktu Regional kingdoms and imperial states Ghana Controlled/taxed gold-salt trade Influenced by Muslim traders, but not a Muslim state Mali Founded by Sundiata Mansa Musa - rulers become Muslim City of Timbuktu
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Songhay/Songhai Undermined Mali Largest w. African empire Converted to Islam Conquered by musket wielding Moroccans Internal rebellion Songhay/Songhai Undermined Mali Largest w. African empire Converted to Islam Conquered by musket wielding Moroccans Internal rebellion
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Central & South Africa Kongo (Zaire River) 1300’s Interacted with Portuguese Adopted Christianity Unhappy about Portuguese slave trade, unable to effectively stop it 1700’s - demise of Kongo Kongo (Zaire River) 1300’s Interacted with Portuguese Adopted Christianity Unhappy about Portuguese slave trade, unable to effectively stop it 1700’s - demise of Kongo
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Ndongo (Angola) Built up on wealth from trade w/Portuguese Queen Nzinga Military queen Made alliance w/Dutch against Portuguese Keep Portuguese at bay until after her death Built up on wealth from trade w/Portuguese Queen Nzinga Military queen Made alliance w/Dutch against Portuguese Keep Portuguese at bay until after her death
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Islam & Christianity Indigenous religions tended to be animistic Islam adopted via trade rather than conquest, less strict form in South Africa Indigenous religions tended to be animistic Islam adopted via trade rather than conquest, less strict form in South Africa
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Atlantic Slave Trade Too few Portuguese in Portugal to provide colonial settlers No indigenous populations in several colonies Sugar plantations needed large labor forces By 1500’s - well established slave trade Too few Portuguese in Portugal to provide colonial settlers No indigenous populations in several colonies Sugar plantations needed large labor forces By 1500’s - well established slave trade
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Middle Passage Transport of slaves across Atlantic Horrible inhuman conditions Mortality rates could average 50% Overtime, death rate averaged 25% Estimates 12 million + slaves arrived in New World Transport of slaves across Atlantic Horrible inhuman conditions Mortality rates could average 50% Overtime, death rate averaged 25% Estimates 12 million + slaves arrived in New World
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Social Effects “brain drain” Decline of some cultures Advancements of others Changed gender roles Encouraged polygamy Increased warfare in Africa “brain drain” Decline of some cultures Advancements of others Changed gender roles Encouraged polygamy Increased warfare in Africa
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Plantation Society Clear social strata based on color and jobs Caribbean & Central/South America slavery more dependent on importation 5% went to North America Larger # of female slaves Encouraged family units and breeding Clear social strata based on color and jobs Caribbean & Central/South America slavery more dependent on importation 5% went to North America Larger # of female slaves Encouraged family units and breeding
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Slave Resistance Runaways (maroons) Revolts Slaves outnumbered colonists Colonists had superior technology Haiti (late 1700’s) only successful slave revolts Runaways (maroons) Revolts Slaves outnumbered colonists Colonists had superior technology Haiti (late 1700’s) only successful slave revolts
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African American Culture Creole culture New religions - ie Vodou Preserved and created musical forms Creole culture New religions - ie Vodou Preserved and created musical forms
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End of the Slave Trade Abolition mov’ts dev. early on Slave labor became less economical Decreasing commodity prices Increased interest in Africa proper Early 1800’s - most countries banned slave trade Slavery legally existed until 1960’s Today - all countries officially ban slavery Abolition mov’ts dev. early on Slave labor became less economical Decreasing commodity prices Increased interest in Africa proper Early 1800’s - most countries banned slave trade Slavery legally existed until 1960’s Today - all countries officially ban slavery
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