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AFRICA

Ch 3 Sec 1 "Africa"

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AFRICA

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Vocabulary

• Sahel• Savannah• Animism• Swahili• Zimbabwe

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Crops

• Savannah—flat grasslands– Grain crops (like millet, sorghum and maize)

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• Sahel – narrow strip of land between Sahara and savannah– Cotton and watermelon

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Livestock

• Raised lots of animals: sheep, goats and cattle• Seldom killed the animals. To kill an animal

meant the loss of your wealth

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Family

• Children were believed to be important!• Africans had many wives so they could have

many children• Marriage and large families led to increased

wealth and family honor

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Why was the family so important?

1. Provided security for family members2. Provided a pool of wisdom and skills

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Clans

• Everyone who could trace his ancestry to a common relative

• The clan elder was in charge

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Tribe

• Two or more clans that had same language, beliefs and customs formed a tribe

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Religion

• Believed in a Supreme Being or High God• Also believed in lesser Gods

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• Animism – the belief that objects had spirits• They prayed and offered sacrifices to these

spirits to get blessings

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Islam in Africa

• How did it get to Africa?• 1. Islamic merchants came in trade caravans• 2. slaves brought in from Indonesia and

Southeast Asia brought their religion with them