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Chapter 8
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Geography of Africa
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Kingdom of Axum [300-700]
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Stele, Ezana’s Royal Tomb, Aksum (4c)
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AXUM’S ACHIEVEMENTS Controlled NE African Trade Written Language Spread Christianity in No. & E. Africa Terrace Farming Built Stelae
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Berbers GOLD SALT Gold-Salt Trade
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Timbuktu-”Heavenly Clay”
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Timbuktu Major trading hub Gold, slaves, and salt Center of Islamic learning ~13th century 150 Islamic schools Cosmopolitan community Religious and ethnic toleration common
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Ancient Ghana First known kingdom in the western Sudan Founded between fourth and eight centuries CE Warfare and iron weapons created an empire Commerce Camel caravans Imported silk, cotton, glass beads, horses, mirrors, dates, and salt Exported pepper, slaves, and gold mined in another region and taxed passing through
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Empire of Mali, 1230-1468 Larger than Ghana Greater rainfall More crops Sundiata [1210-1260] “Lion Prince”
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Mansa Musa [r. 1312-1337]
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European Map
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Empire of Songhai, 1461-1591 The last and largest of the Sudanese empires Sunni Ali Reigned 1464-1492 Conquered people paid tribute Generally ran their own affairs
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Benin Empire [15c-19c]
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Benin Small powerful kingdoms Benin Little influenced by Islam or Christianity Trading center Gold, peppers, ivory, and slaves By 17th century dependent on slave trade
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Bantu Migrations: 1000 BCE To 500 CE
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Swahili States Built around trade with India and East Asia Travels of Ibn Battuta
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African Trade Routes
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Arab Dow off the coast of Zanzibar
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