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OCTOBER 26, 2015

Explore the Bantu migrations, vegetation zones, and cultural diversity of Africa through interactive maps, videos, and notes. Learn about the African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, Songhai, and the Swahili coast.

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OCTOBER 26, 2015

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  1. OCTOBER 26, 2015 • Turn in Mankind Video Questions • Bantu Migrations • African Kingdoms • You need a sheet of notebook paper for notes

  2. Vegetation Zones

  3. Geography of Africa • Dominated by desert, grassland, and tropical rainforest • Many geographic barriers hinder easy movement • Deserts, dense forests, waterfalls and rapids on rivers • Abundant in natural resources • Gold, salt, copper, tin, ivory, rubber

  4. Bantu Migrations500 B.C.E to 500 C.E. • Bantu-speaking people native to modern day Nigeria • Bantu-speaking people spread throughout African continent • Spread agriculture to sub-Saharan Africa • Spread knowledge of iron-production • Agricultural societies developed along these routes • Many African languages are derived from Bantu

  5. Sahara Desert • Planet Earth Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho6v8uDcylw • Human Planet: Deserts • Watch 11:30-18:30

  6. Bantu Migration Interactive Map • https://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/ca/books/bkf3/imaps/AC_06_206_bantu/AC_06_206_bantu.html

  7. African Kingdoms 800 C.E. -1600 C.E.

  8. African Society • Africa is a land of tremendous diversity. • The continent supported a wide array of societies and economies: • Hunter-gatherers • fishing peoples • nomadic herders • subsistence farmers • city-based societies centered around mining, manufacturing, and trade. • In kingdoms, empires, and city-states, African peoples developed complex societies with clearly defined classes from rulers to warriors to tradesmen to slaves

  9. African Society • Extended families and clans served as the main foundation of social and economic organization in small-scale agricultural societies. • Private owned property did not exist; common lands • Gender roles and expectations were different than in other lands • Creator god and lesser gods and spirits gradually blended with Christianity and Islam

  10. African Kingdoms • Ghana 750-1076 • Mali 1200-1450 • Songhai 1464-1612 • Swahili coast 1100s -1400s

  11. Ghana750-1076 • Located between the Senegal and Niger rivers • United many trading cities along the Sahel • Sahel: borderland between the Sahara and the savanna grasslands • Domesticated the camel • Increased trans-Saharan trade of gold, salt, and ivory • Traded these items for manufactured goods • Used Muslim scholars, but did not convert to Islam

  12. Salt Trade • Importance of Salt video: http://www.history.com/shows/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us/videos/salt

  13. Decline of Ghana Empire • High taxes on trans-Saharan trade • Desertification: converting of fertile farmland into desert • Overpopulation • Taken over by Mali Empire in 1100s

  14. Mali Empire1200-1450 • Founded by Sundiata • Controlled gold-salt trade • Contained three large gold mines within its borders • unlike the Ghana Empire, which was only a transit point for gold. • Trading cities, like Timbuktu, became very significant and influential

  15. By the beginning of the 14th century, Mali was the source of almost half the Old World's gold • The Mali Empire had many profound cultural influences on West Africa allowing the spread of its language, laws and customs along the Niger River.

  16. Mansa Musa • Greatest Mali ruler • Converted to Islam • Went on the Hajj to Mecca • News of West African wealth spread throughout the world • Brought Islamic scholars to Timbuktu • Based Mali law off of the Quran • Many convert to Islam

  17. Mansa Musa • TED ED video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3YJMaL55TM

  18. Mosque of Djenne, Mali

  19. Ibn Battuta’s Journey

  20. The negroes possess some admirable qualities. They are seldom unjust, and have a greater abhorrence of injustice than any other people. Their sultan shows no mercy to anyone who is guilty of the least act of it. There is complete security in their country. Neither traveler nor inhabitant in it has anything to fear from robbers… Ibn Battuta

  21. Fall of Mali • When Mansa Musa dies, there isn’t a strong leader to take over • Nomadic tribe from North Africa, known as the Berbers, take over • Berbers are later conquered by Songhai

  22. OCTOBER 27, 2015 • Finish Africa Notes • Work on Africa Map • Map Due Friday 10/30

  23. Songhai Empire1464-1612 • Founded by Sunni Ali when he conquered the former Mali Empire • Capital city of Gao • Its base of power was on the bend of the Niger River in present-day Niger and Burkina Faso.

  24. Songhai Empire

  25. Songhai Society • Islam was the main religion of the Songhai Empire • The Songhai economy was based on a traditional caste system. • The clan a person belonged to ultimately decided their occupation. • The most common castes were metalworkers, fishermen, and carpenters, and non-farm working slaves • Bureaucracy established to run the large empire

  26. Swahili Coast • While the Swahili Coast had kingdoms, it was not controlled by just one kingdom. • The region was a center hub of trade and commerce in east Africa. • Centered on trade in the Indian Ocean with Asia • Different from West Coast of Africa which traded over land through the Sahara

  27. Crash Course:Islam and Mansa Musa • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvnU0v6hcUo

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