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Rivers Nile, Chad,Congo,Niger eserts Sahara, Kalahari s.Atlas- (NW), Drakensberg(S Rainforest –West Africa Savanna Remember!!! Sahel&Desertification

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Physical Features. "The Dark Continent". Rivers Nile, Chad,Congo,Niger. Deserts Sahara, Kalahari. Mts. Atlas- (NW), Drakensberg(SE). Rainforest –West Africa Savanna. Remember!!! Sahel&Desertification. Physical. Largest Land Mass 3X the size of US. Resources. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rivers Nile, Chad,Congo,NigerDeserts Sahara, Kalahari

Mts.Atlas- (NW), Drakensberg(SE)Rainforest –West AfricaSavanna

Remember!!! Sahel&Desertification

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•Largest Land Mass

•3X the size of US

•Petroleum,gold, copper, diamonds, cotton, coffee, peanuts, lumber

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•Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai•Ruled by Pharaohs & kings•Established trade routes ( Med. Sea, Red Sea, etc.)• Trade of Gold and Salt

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• 3100 B.C.-56 B.C. • Nile River Valley• Hieroglyphics,

Mummification, Pyramids, Temples, Mathematics

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KushFirst African

Civilization after Egypt

• 1700-1500 B.C.• Major Trading center

of Gold• Polytheistic, shared

Egyptian Gods

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Ghana• Earliest West African

Civilization

• “Land of Gold”

• Brought Necessary salt and gold between North and South Africa

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Songhai• Niger River Valley in W. Africa

• Fishing and Trading Civilization

• Accepted Islam from the North in Mali

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• Mansa Musa brought Islam to Mali

• Timbuktu was a center of education, literature, arts

• Pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324

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•Matrilineal vs. Patrileneal

•Ancestor worship/ lineage/ clans

7th century Islam overcomes Christianity

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• Self-Sufficient Villages• Tribal Communities• No Central Government

• Animism-All living and non-living things have a spirit

• Monotheistic

• Ancestor Worship

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•Slave Trade (Triangular Trade, Middle Passage)

•Colombian exchange

•Social upheaval,violence

•Political realignments

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• 1700’s• An exchange of raw materials, finish

products, medicine, slaves among 4 continents

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•After Belgium claimed the Congo sets off scramble for Africa

•By 1914 only Liberia & Ethiopia remain independent

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• 1600-1700’s Dutch found trading posts

• Scramble for Africa• 1884 Berlin Conference

European Countries met to divide up the continent of Africa

• European boundaries disregarding tribal borders

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Causes:• Industrialization-Need for raw materials

and markets• Social Darwinism-Belief that the strongest

race would survive• “White Man’s Burden”-It was the white

man’s responsibility to civilize and enlighten the Africans

• Missionaries-Covert people to Christianity

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•British defeat Boers (Dutch Farmers)

•The Union of South Africa is formed as a British Commonwealth

•Becomes independent in 1961 as Republic of South Africa

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•Government policy of total separation of races

•Began under Boers & continued after British rule

•1913 Native Land Act forbade blacks to own land outside reservations

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•1950 Groups Area Act- divided 13 % of land among blacks & the rest reserved for whites (17% of the population)

• 1913 African National Congress formed & began fighting segregation

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•Leaders of anti-Apartheid movement

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•Served about 30 yrs in prison

•Mandela became the countries first black president 1994

•Fought to end apartheid

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Peaceful resistance

Noble Peace Prize Winner 1984

1. equal civil rights for all

2. the abolition of South Africa's passport laws

3. a common system of education

4. the cessation of forced deportation from South Africa to the so-called "homelands"

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•International economic pressure

•1989 reform minded F.W. De Klerk frees Mandela and The ANC is legalized

•In 1992 white voters abolished apartheid

•1994-first black election

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•Nationalist movements were led by educated elite (anti imperialist)

•Focused on human rights & self rule

•Most nations achieved independence in 1950’s & 60’s

•Conflicts among neighbors made Pan Africanism difficult

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Movement to celebrate African culture, heritage, and values

•Led by Leopold Senghor- the First President of Senegal

•Jomo Kenyatta-Kenyan Nationalist

•Kwame Nkrumah-Independence leader

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•Severe Economic Problems

•Government Corruption

•Rely on Cash Crops and corporate investments

•Non-aligned

•Desertification and overuse of land

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Rwanda• 1994 Genocide of Tutsi population by the

Hutus and supported by the government

• More than 500,000 people died in a few months