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1 Sub-Saharan African Civilizations

2 East Africa

3 Kush Located south of Egypt Independent State by 1000BCE
Based on farming Major exports include iron, ivory, gold and slaves

4 Kush Kingdom

5 Meroe 1

6 Meroe 2

7 Kush Coins

8 Axum Began as an arab trading colony Access to Red Sea (Trade Routes)
Competed with Kush over Ivory Conquered Kush in 4th Century AD 324 AD – King Ezana converts to Christianity

9 Royal Tomb

10 Axum

11 Axum Church

12 African Migrations Spread agriculture and herding
Importance of Bananas Agriculture  Pop Growth  Government

13 African Political Organization
Stateless Societies No elaborate hierarchy Governance through family/kinship groups Ruling Councils Chiefdoms Village conflicts over resources Powerful chiefs emerged

14 African Society Kinship No Private Property Gender Roles
Skill Jobs for Men Women had more opportunity “Sources of Life” Contrast to Islam

15 African Religion Creator God  Lesser Gods Diviners
Morality from Family

16 Kingdom of Kongo Empire built on trade
Central Government –> Provinces Royal Currency System

17 City of “Great Zimbabwe” is capital of rich empire.
Location: Near Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers On the coast of the Indian Ocean. City of “Great Zimbabwe” is capital of rich empire.

18 East African Trading States
Swahili “Coasters” – Language Major Cities: Mogadishu, Mombasa, Zanzibar, Kilwa, Mozambique. City-State Rule Stone Buildings EXPORTS: Gold, Ivory, Slaves IMPORTS: Pottery, Glass, Textiles

19 Islam in East Africa Small Islamic trading groups on East coast
Conflict between Christians and Muslims over trade

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21 Zimbabwe Great Zimbabwe - important trading center.
Africa’s interior <- -> Indian Ocean

22 West Africa

23 Kingdom of Ghana Powerful Central State Absolute Rulers
Well Trained Army Key Resource – Iron, Gold Used iron smelting Huge sums of Gold Imports = Salt, Textiles, Horses

24 Ghana Koumbi-Saleh: Capital Qadi – Muslim Scholars
Levied Taxes on Trade – Financed Empire Trans-Saharan Trade Networks Camel Domesetication Islam – 10th Century

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26 Mali Empire Established by Sundiata Keita “Lion Prince”
Wealth – Gold-Salt Trade Major City – Timbuktu Villages ruled by chieftains

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28 Mali (Continued) Mansa Musa (ruled 1307 – 1337)
Doubled size of kingdom Strong central Government Divided into provinces Pilgrimage to Mecca Displayed power and wealth of Mali Converted many to Islam Brought back architects and scholars Encouraged learning and building Mosques

29 The Fall of Mali Crippled Government Provinces Seceded
Nomadic Pressures

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31 Mansa Musa the Muslim from Mali

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33 Songhai Major Cities Kukya, Gao, TIMBUKTU Dynastic Rule

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35 Timbuktu

36 Slave Trade Important form of Personal Wealth Slave Raiding
Foundation for Atlantic Slave Trade Zanj Revolt

37 Islam in Africa Reinforced the power of the leader
Close relationship with God Access to Islamic Trade


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