Effects of the Bantu Migration Joanna Tan 4A. Who are the Bantu?  Sub-Saharan Africa  Bantu language  Traveled  Subtle.

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Effects of the Bantu Migration Joanna Tan 4A

Who are the Bantu?  Sub-Saharan Africa  Bantu language  Traveled  Subtle

Bantu Migration  One of many significant migrations  A few reasons for migration  Lasting effects

Reasons for Migration  Agriculture and domestication  Epidemics  Famine  Population increase  External forces

Bantu Migration’s Positive Effects  Metallurgy  New crops  Assimilation into new cultures

Bantu Migration’s Negative Effects  Loss of culture  Language “transformations”  Depopulation

Comparing and Contrasting Migrations  Huns Migration  Germanic Migration  Indo-Aryan Migration Controversial

Comparisons: Huns Migration  More fierce  Western Migration, then China  4 th Century C.E.

Comparisons: Germanic Migration  Displacement  Competition with the Huns  Split into kingdoms

Indo-Europeans  Indo-Ayrans  Controversial migration  Major impact like Bantus  Metallurgy  Extinction?

Let’s Review  Who are the Bantu?  Bantu Migration  Other important migrations  Controversies  Similarities

Citations  AryanMigration.pdf AryanMigration.pdf     A History of Africa  AP World History: Essential Coursebook