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Ancient Africa
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Egyptians, Circa 3000 BCE Had religion, culture, science, agriculture & astronomy present Used captives of warfare as slaves— BONDAGE WAS NOT TIED TO A SKIN COLOR (evidence of very dark skinned pharaohs represented in hierogylphics)
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Carthage, Circa 711 CE (North Africa) Islamic – Changes the matrilineal societies prevalent to patrilineal societies that are also polygamous Libraries, literature, schools Control most of the trade in the Mediterranean and the World
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Nubia (Kush), Ethiopia Important dynamics in relations between them and the Egyptians (particularly in the capturing of one another for slaves) Later a center for Christianity and does have some Islamic influences
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West Africa, Ghana and Mali Excellent metal workers – Created and used 2 types of furnaces Leather, cloth, wood, copper, brass, gold, silver Social classes evident (merchants being at the top)
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Elements Found In All Societies Governments that taxed Standing armies Slaves – Used as domestics, soldiers, agricultural workers and concubines – Mostly used for skilled labor (ex. Manufacturing of cloth, mining and processing of gold, silver, copper, and salt – Some were even artisans
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Impact of the Renaissance Resurgence of literature, art, music, quest of knowledge (circa 1400’s) Lots of classic painting in which Africans are portrayed nobly and in a real life manner By the 1450’s-on, we see distortions of Africans in art
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