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Thursday, November 12, 2015 Homework Read Ch. 13 Sec. 1 pgs. 444 – 453 and define 11 key terms Current Event wrksht due Monday. Get quiz signed if under.

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1 Thursday, November 12, 2015 Homework Read Ch. 13 Sec. 1 pgs. 444 – 453 and define 11 key terms Current Event wrksht due Monday. Get quiz signed if under 72 Do Now On pg. 445 of your txbk answer “using geography skills” 1 and 2

2 Chapter 4: Early African Civilizations

3 Section 1 :Geography and Early Societies in Africa

4 Geography of Africa  2 nd largest continent in the world  Largest deserts  Sahara and Kalahari  Rain forest – “nature’s greenhouse”  Tsetse fly prevent Africans from raising cattle  Most people in Africa live on the savannas - 50% of the continent  Mediterranean region  northern coast and southern tip  Niger River – Important river in West Africa

5 Early Humans of Africa Historian believe earliest humans came from the Great Rift Valley in Eastern Africa Earliest people were nomadic hunter- gatherers (some people today) Some were herders or pastoralists of cattle, goat or sheep Farming developed around 6000 B.C. – allowed for a settled life Leaders of the early African villages consisted of a chief and a council

6 Friday, November 13, 2015 Homework Current Event due Monday! Review notes! Do Now What technological advances have allowed people to overcome geography barriers to trade?

7 Early African society and culture  Organized into family groups  they developed belief systems  Monotheistic  animism – a religion in which spirits play an important role in regulating daily life  Few society had written language  Storytelling was a way to share history and literature  West Africa had griots  storytellers

8 Early West Africa  Earliest known culture was the Nok people lived in modern day Nigeria  Developed iron tools for farming and weapons  Historians believe Africans in this region made one of one of greatest migrations  Made by Bantu-speaking people

9 Monday, November 16, 2015 Homework On pg. 453 of txbk, answer 1,2 and 3 Quiz Thursday on Ch. 4 sec. 1 and 2 notes Do Now On pg. 449 of txbk, answer 1 and 2 "connecting to the past"

10 West African Kingdoms  Empires in the west grew rich from trading gold and salt  Camels are used for trade – "ships of the deserts"  First kingdom to develop was Ghana  Ghana became rich from:  Taxing traders  Conquering neighboring villages which owned gold mines

11 Rise of Mali  West African kingdom  Warrior-King known as Sundiata Keita conquered Ghana in 1200s  His conquests put Mali in control of gold and salt mining  Conquered lands along Atlantic coast line  Starts to decline after the ruler Mansa Musa

12 Rise of Songhai  In 1468, leader Sunni Ali – leader of Songhai  Took of salt mines in West Africa from the Niger River  Sunni Ali built largest empire in West Africa

13 Tuesday, November 17, 2015 Homework Read Ch. 13 Sec. 2 in txbk On pg. 467 of txbk answer 1 and 4 Study for quiz Thursday on Ch. 4 Sec. 1 and 2 notes Do Now What do you think our state (NY) makes or produces that people in other places want?

14 East African Kingdoms  Much older kingdoms than the west African kingdoms  Ethiopia traces their history to 1005 B.C.  Rise of Axum  a city-state  Trading center – fought with Kush for control of trade routes  King Ezana conquers Kush and bring Christianity to his kingdom

15 East African Kingdoms  Along the east African coast there were many trading posts (Kilwa, Mombasa and Zanzibar)  Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula invented a wind-catching, triangular sail called dhows  Great trading center on coast of S.E. Africa - Zimbabwe

16 Zimbabwe  Founded around A.D. 700  Supplied gold, copper and ivory  Empire stretched from Zambezi River  Indian Ocean  Capital was called Great Zimbabwe

17 Section 2 : Africa’s Government and Religion

18 Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Homework Study for quiz tomorrow Ch. 4 Sec. 1 and 2 quiz notes Get test signed if 72 and under Do Now

19 Ghana’s Government  King of Ghana  worked with council of ministers  divided empire in provinces, then smaller districts  Nobody could trade without the Kings consent!  Position of King is inherited by the King’s nephew  Form of currency was gold

20 Mali’s Government  Kings divided empire into provinces – led by generals  People accepted this system because they were protected from outside invaders  Royal officials had many different responsibilities such as:  Supervising fishing in the Niger River  Oversee farming  Manage money

21 Songhai’s Government  Modeled after the traditions of Mali and Ghana  Founder was Sunni Ali  Died mysteriously  Songhai general Muhammad Ture (Askia Muhammad)  took control of govt.  Loyal Muslim  Religious ideas affected government.  Set up 150 schools to teach Muslim

22 Thursday, November 19, 2015 Homework Read ch. 13 sec. 3 in txbk and define key terms Test Tuesday on Ch. 4 Do Now Quiz today!

23 African Religions  Africa is composed of 3 religions:  Islam  Brought to Africa by Muslim traders and rulers  North Africa is predominantly Muslim  Christianity  Traditional African Religions  One supreme god  The Igbo believe through ancestors spirits they could talk to their god

24 Section 3: African Culture

25 Life in Early Africa  Around 3000 B.C., Bantu migrations moved all over the continent -  African cultures share common ideas and traditions  Lived in extended families  Bantu villages were matrilineal – traced descent through mothers  Some people thought ancestors reborn in a child! (such as Yoruba)

26 Friday, November 20, 2015 Homework Study for test Tuesday on Ch. 4 Do Now What is a common tradition in your family?

27 Education and Community  Education done through family  Griots helped teaching children history --> Oral history  Lesson taught through short proverbs  "Good deed will make a good neighbor"

28 Role of Women  Act as a wife and mother  Some served as soldiers in African Kingdoms  Also served as rulers --> Dahia al-Kahina and Nzinga  Queen Nzinga – ruled Angola and Congo in 1600s  Known for military leadership  Defended kingdom from Portuguese slave traders

29 History of Slavery in Africa  Slavery existed in Africa long before the Europeans  Bantu chiefs raided villages for captives  became slaves  Criminals also became slaves  Enslaved Africans could win freedom through:  Hard work at a specific task  Marrying a free person  In 1400s, Portugal starts to capture Africans on the West coast of Africa sell them into slavery – beginning of European enslavement of Africans

30 Monday, November 23, 2015 Homework Study for test tomorrow on Ch. 4 notes Get quiz signed if under 72 Do Now On pg. 476 of txbk, answer 1,2 and 4

31 African culture: Art  African Diaspora – the spreading of African people and culture around the world  Earliest form of African art – rock paintings  Showed people hunting, dancing, doing chores etc.  Woodcarvers – made masks and statues  Weavers designed cloth  Kente is a colorful woven cloth worn by tribal chiefs

32 African Music and Dance  Music  used to express religious feelings  Instruments used were drums, whistles, horns, flutes or banjos  Dance  allowed spirits to express themselves  Celebrate events such as birth and death

33 African Achievements  Kingdom Axum made many achievements  developed writing language  Minted coins out of bronze, silver and gold  Created method of farming called terrace farming  Askumites were also skilled builders


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