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How did Islam spread south of the Sahara? |
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· between 18th century and 1800 Islam was intro.
· Process was slow, peaceful, I partial
· Practice Islam – elite, Straders |
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· Est. the model for later empires of the Sahel region of the western Sutaa
· emerged as a regional power near the end of the 1st mil.
· cap = Kumbi Saleh
· Maj. pop. = the Soninke |
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· Greatest king, whose pilgrimage through Mamiak Cairo to mecca became famous
· meaning “king of Kings” |
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· became the leading intellectual center of sub-Saharan Islam
· Famous for its madrasas, libraries, poets, scientists, architects
· Famous major trading city |
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How did the arrival of Europeans affect the people of West and Central Africa? |
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· in coastal forest lands at West Africa, a kingdom rose in Benin
· Famous for its brass sculptures
· Influence by contract with emperor traders and intro of food crops with americans |
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· Another West African coastal district
· heavily affected by the arrival of international maritime trade
· region ferned as outlet for the gold fields |
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· kingdom location on a fertile
· well natured plateau
· central government
· specialization in weaving, potter, salt production, fishing, metal working |
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A language and culture that developed from the interaction of Africans and Arabs along the East African coast
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The Spanish and Portuguese term for Muslims
· viewed as enemies
- “struggled to wrest the commerce and parts of Africa from Islamic control as a Christian crusade
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became anew and major power slave trade fueled prosperity by the later 18th cent. intro of clove cultivation |
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A huge site encompassing 2 major building complexes
1- acropolis- socity of stone enlusmor a hill
2- Sofala- gold trade |
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White livestock farmers in Cape Colony |
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The new language, derived from Dutch, that evolved in the seventeenth and eighteenth century Cape Colony |
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“Apartness” the term referring to racist policies enforced by the white-dominated regime that existed in South Africa from 1948 to 1992
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