Africa 1450-1750 CE. Politics leaders cooperated with slave traders monarchy –inheritance and succession was matrilineal, meaning it followed the woman’s.

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Africa CE

Politics leaders cooperated with slave traders monarchy –inheritance and succession was matrilineal, meaning it followed the woman’s family. –When a king of Ghana died he was succeeded by his sister's son.

West African Empires Songhay Prince Sunni Ali conquered the Mali Empire in not a devout Muslim. succeeded by his son, a non-Muslim. overthrown by the Muslim population, who made Askia Muhammad, a Muslim, king of Mali. Sunni Ali

West African Empires Under Askia Muhammad: Islam became the state religion of Mali. Arab scholars were brought to Timbuktu. Timbuktu became the cultural center of West Africa. The Mali Empire was defeated by The Moroccans in 1590 Moroccan occupation brought civil war and poverty. Because of the frequent wars, this was also a time of intense slave trade of war prisoners for the Arab slave markets.

East African Empires Ethiopia In 1508, Christian emperor Lebna Dengel was at war with neighboring Muslims. Made a treaty with the Portuguese who lent him 400 soldiers with muskets and cannons to defeat the Muslims. The aid from the Portuguese kept Ethiopia from becoming a Muslim state.

East African Empires Kongo In the 16th century, King John II of Portugal sent Jesuit missionaries to the Kingdom of Kongo. The king of Kongo, Nzinga Nkuwu, converted to Christianity. He sent his son, Afonzo Mvemba Nzinga, to missionary school. In 1506, Afonzo I became king of Kongo.

Economy Slavery was common in Africa – Men, women, and children captured in wars became slaves. –Slavery was also a consequence of family poverty, when poor people became slaves to pay off debts. –Between 1200 and 1500 CE, approximately 2.5 million Africans were sold as slaves to the Arabs. –In the 1500’s the Portuguese obtained slaves from already established Muslim sources. Triangular Trade –Manufactured goods from Europe –Slaves from Africa –Raw goods from the Americas

Social: Class/Gender Demographic shifts –more males in the slave trade than females (females traded more in the East coast) –depopulated South & East Africa had more cultural influence from the Portuguese

Religion animism, ancestor worship  syncretism Islam: many African Muslims had mixed opinions about some Islamic teachings, such as those concerning the role of women. Aksumite Christianity took root in Ethiopia during the early stages of Christianity, and was different from that of the Catholic Church.

Science, Inventions, & Art General decline due to slave trade manioc, maize, sweet potatoes (from America) Islamic art/architecture, paper making