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Ninth Edition CHAPTER 10 African Societies and Kingdoms 1000 B C E 1500 C E Copyright 2011 by BedfordSt Martins John P McKay Bennett D Hill John Buckler ID: 302262

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A History of World Societies

Ninth Edition

CHAPTER 10African Societies and Kingdoms,1000 B.C.E.–1500 C.E.

Copyright © 2011 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

John P. McKay ● Bennett D. Hill ● John Buckler

Patricia Buckley Ebrey ● Roger B. Beck

Clare Haru Crowston ● Merry E. Wiesner-HanksSlide2

I. The Land and Peoples of Africa

Africa’s Geographical and Human Diversity 1. Geographical economic development 2. African groups

Egypt, Race, and Being African 1. Hamitic thesis 2. Egyptian cultural identitySlide3
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II. Early African SocietiesSettled Agriculture and Its Impact

1. Plant cultivation 2. Slash and burn 3. Domesticated plants and animals

4. Settled lifeBantu Migrations 1. Bantu languages 2. Eastern and southern movementsSlide6
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II. Early African SocietiesLife in the Kingdoms of the Western Sudan,

ca. 1000 B.C.E.–800 C.

E. 1. Senegal and Niger River populations 2. Kingship and the Queen Mother 3. Animistic and polytheistic religious beliefs Slide8

III. The Trans-Saharan TradeThe Berbers of North Africa

1. Caravan routes 2. Tuareg threats

Effects of Trade on West African Society 1. Mining 2. Slaves 3. Urban centersSlide9

III. The Trans-Saharan TradeThe Spread of Islam in Africa

1. Berber conversion 2. Ghana 3. MogadishuSlide10
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IV. African Kingdoms and Empires,ca. 800–1500

The Kingdom of Ghana, ca. 900–1100 1. The Soninke people 2. Koumbi Saleh 3. Trade and tributeSlide12
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IV. African Kingdoms and Empires,ca. 800–1500

The Kingdom of Mali, ca. 1200–1450 1. Agricultural and commercial base 2. Sundiata

3. Mansa MusaSlide14
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IV. African Kingdoms and Empires,ca. 800–1500

Ethiopia: The Christian Kingdom of Aksum 1. Religious backgrounds 2. Trading state

3. Written records 4. Queen Makeda 5. Prester JohnSlide16
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IV. African Kingdoms and Empires,ca. 800–1500

The East African City-States 1. Swahili culture 2. Kilwa 3. East African slave trade

Southern Africa and Great Zimbabwe 1. Geographical features 2. Gold trade