African Trading States And Kingdoms
Transcript of African Trading States And Kingdoms
Pre ClassOn a separate sheet of paper, answer the
following question using your outline:• Why did powerful kingdoms emerge in
West Africa?• How did trade affect the peoples of East
Africa?• How did trade encourage cultural
diffusion in Africa?
McInneshin’s Historical Map Index
• http://www.lasalle.edu/~mcinneshin/344/mapindex.htm
"Let's face it -- think of Africa, and the first images that come
to mind are of war, poverty, famine and flies.How many of us really know anything at all about
the truly great ancient African civilizations, which in their day,
were just as splendid and glorious as any on the face of the earth?"
--Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Wonders of the African World (PBS Online,1999): http://www.pbs.org/wonders/
Pre Class – React to the quote below. Do you agree/disagree?
Does it accurately reflect your vision of Africa? Why do you think we have lost sight of the great
African civilizations?
Trading States and Kingdoms
of Africa
Pre-colonial African
civilizations
Kingdoms of West
Africa
Why did powerful kingdoms emerge in
West Africa?
The Salt-Gold Trade
• Trans-Saharan trade - scarcity
• N. Africa- salt• W. Africa – gold• strong trading
kingdoms emerge in W. Africa
The Empire of Ghana
• Soninke – founders; controlled gold south of Ghana
• “middlemen” of salt-gold trade
• armed with iron tipped weapons
Modern day Ghana
• Welcomed Berbers (merchants from Northern edge of Sahara) who brought back gold to N. Africa
• Became wealthy from TAXING the TRADE
During the Middle Ages: 6th-16th
The Empire of MaliInvasion and Fall of Ghana• Berbers from the North
captured Ghana, then split into smaller states
• Mandingo farmers took advantage of weakness and est. empire of Mali
• Sundiata = first ruler
Mansa Musa• Increased empire’s
wealth (captured salt mines)
• Est. a SECURE empire• Adopted ISLAM – hajj to
Mecca made Mali famous and increased contact between the Middle East, N. Africa and West AfricaMansa = emperor
Effects of Mansa Musa’s Hajj• Based system of justice on
Koran• Built mosques• Schools/libraries - people
could study Qu’ran, other Islamic writings
• Literally put Mali on the map• Europeans began to search
West Africa for source of Mali’s riches
University of Timbuktu
Sankore University
Islamization of Mali
By the fourteenth century, Muslim traders were established in the town of Djenne, located in the inland delta of the Niger. The most impressive monument of intercultural borrowing is the Friday Mosque at Djenne. There, salt from the Sahara, goods from northern Africa and fine silks were exchanged for gold, and ivory. The monumental mosque was constructed around 1320 (the present building was reconstructed on the foundation of the original mosque in 1907).
Timbuktu: City of Legends• Crossroads of trade between
Arabia, N. Africa and W. Africa
• Salt, gold, and kola nuts passed through
• MM built the Grand Mosque which attracted
Muslim scholars• Intellectual and spiritual
center of Africa
The Grand Mosque (Timbuktu)
Rise of Songhai• Sunni Ali captured Gao
and Timbuktu• Askia Muhammad
followed Islam – made Timbuktu center of learning
• Moroccan soldiers overpowered Songhai warriors’ spears and arrows with guns and cannons
Askia Muhammad
(Askia the Great)
Timbuktu became known as "The
Center of Learning," and
"The Mecca of the Sudan"
What factors allowed for the emergence of trading city-states in East Africa?
• Location– Indian Ocean (monsoon
winds)– Access to Middle East,
India, far East• Access to raw materials
(exports from the interior) – gold, ivory, slaves, etc.
• Spread of Islam
East Africa: KilwaMonsoon winds
Cultural Diffusion
Pd 1 – Jan 10, 2007
Swahili – blend of Bantu (African) and Arab language/culture
Southeastern Africa: ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe “stone dwelling”
10th century walls – 36 ft. high/20 ft. thick – Europeans didn’t believe Africans did this!
Ibn Battuta
Where did Ibn Battuta travel? How did his travels differ from those of Marco Polo?
Trading States and Kingdoms
of Africa
Pre-colonial African
civilizations
• In your group create a rap or a skit that addresses the following questions:– How did empires/city states in Africa become rich?– How did trade affect the lives of people in E. and W.
Africa?
The more THOROUGH details you use from your notes, the more points you will earn.
STELLAR = 20 pointsSo-so = 10 points, and so on…
**UNDERLINE all facts in your rap/skit
Bronzes of Benin/IfeBronzes (Brass) casts using the “Lost Wax Process”