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Africa to 1700's

Africa to 1700's. Colin Sukwon Kathleen. Music:Bells, drums, guitars, likembes (thumb pianos), strung bows, trumpets, and xylophones Art:Sculpture,painting, engravings on rock walls. Culture. Golden Age of Africa. Late 1600's. Resources of Late 1600-1700's Africa. Large Area= 

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Africa to 1700's

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  1. Africa to 1700's Colin Sukwon Kathleen

  2. Music:Bells, drums, guitars, likembes (thumb pianos), strung bows, trumpets, and xylophones Art:Sculpture,painting, engravings on rock walls Culture

  3. Golden Age of Africa Late 1600's

  4. Resources of Late 1600-1700's Africa Large Area=  Many Resources: - Salt - Gold - Ivory - Metal (copper)

  5. - Salt: traded in the desert areas. - Gold: traded in Western Africa.     - Ivory, tortoise shell, etc as well. Based on Trade - Ghana and Togo (Modern day names)     - Trading gold, ivory, and kola nuts were a key for the empires.      - Was powerful w/ strong military. Empires Based On Trade

  6. Slave trade (Middle Passage)  America needed slaves! - Europeans - African slave - America

  7. Africa's condition when heading into 18th century

  8. Trade and Economy - Europe: thought of taking over Africa - Slaves: getting ready for America

  9. Question about Africa 1.What are the 4 main resources that Africa traded? 2. Give 3 examples of countries Africa traded with. 3. What was the road from Africa to  America called?  (hint: SLAVE)

  10. ★The End★ㅡ_ㅡ

  11. Works cited http://whereveritis.com/africa.aspx (First slide) http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/page.cfm?orgid=582&                pid=14333 (Question slide) http://ezh7.blogspot.com/ (Last slide) http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/willow/history-                         of-africa2.gif(trade of late 1600's slide) http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/images                           /Triangle_trade.png(trade and econonmy slide) http://www.africanculturalcenter.org/5_4_2music.html (Culture)

  12. Works Cited "Salt, Gold, Ivory, and Slaves (Overview)".World History:                 Modern Era. ABC-Clio.30.Aug.2010.<http://worldhistory.abc- clio.com/topics/display/1185165> http://www.stmaryscity.org/history/Article%20pix/servant-Chart.jpg(Slave Trade)

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