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Title: Early African Civilizations


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Early African Civilizations
  • 1800 B.C. A.D. 1500

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Aspects of African Society
  • Early history is based on limited evidence
  • Griots passed down the oral traditions
  • Bantu, a family of closely related African
    languages
  • Music played a big part in culture

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Aspects (cont)
  • Lineage groups Claimed descent from a common
    ancestor
  • Elders held a lot of power

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Aspects (cont)
  • Many societies were matrilineal (descent traced
    through the mother)
  • Women could inherent property
  • Husband moved into the wifes house

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They provided mutual support for members.
The lineage was based on the mothers.
Merchants received favors, and the king filled
his treasury with taxes.
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Religious Beliefs
  • Most African societies believed in one single
    creator God
  • Diviners have the power to foretell events
  • Often employed by the king to contact the supreme
    god
  • Ancestors and spirits were important

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Religious Beliefs (cont)
  • Conversion
  • Most of North Africa, grasslands south of Sahara,
    and east Africa had converted to Islam by 15th
    century
  • Christianity was more successful in mountains of
    Ethiopia

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The author is unknown.
Wisdom, or learning, cannot be purchased with
money. It requires study.
Some things or people never change.
Crocodiles were native animals of West Africa.
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Kush
  • Major trading state
  • Flourished from 250 BC to AD 150
  • 750 BC conquered Egypt, but were driven out by
    the Assyrians

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Aksum
  • AD 350 conquered Kush
  • King Ezana converted to Christianity
  • Became the dominant trading state
  • Competed with Muslim states for control of the
    slave and ivory trades

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West Africa
  • Smaller kingdoms
  • Primarily subsistence farming

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West Africa (cont)
  • Economy revolved around trade
  • Gold
  • Salt
  • Slaves

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Ghana
  • First great trading state in West Africa
  • Iron and Gold
  • Blacksmiths were prized
  • Berbers, nomads whose camel caravans were called
    the fleets of the desert, carried the trade
    across the desert

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Mali
  • Captured Ghana in AD 1240
  • Mansa Musa doubled Malis size under his rule
    from AD 1312 to 1337
  • Made pilgrimage to Mecca leading approx 60,000
    servants and soldiers
  • Ordered that mosques be built and encouraged the
    study of the Quran
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