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Unit 2 – Chapter 7 Classical African Societies

Mr. Owen AP World Fall 2012. Unit 2 – Chapter 7 Classical African Societies. Intro: Stats and Geography. Intro: Africa lacked common cultural identity in classical era SIZE Environment Interactions. The African Northeast. Meroe and Egypt Political.

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Unit 2 – Chapter 7 Classical African Societies

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  1. Mr. Owen AP World Fall 2012 Unit 2 – Chapter 7Classical African Societies

  2. Intro: Stats and Geography

  3. Intro: Africa lacked common cultural identity in classical era • SIZE • Environment • Interactions The African Northeast

  4. Meroe and Egypt Political Meroe: Continuing a Nile Valley Civilization

  5. Economics Interaction with Environment Decline Meroe: Continuing a Nile Valley Civilization

  6. Political • Emerged by 50 C.E. • Capital City = Axum • Economics • Culture • Expansion Axum

  7. Intro • Migration • Political • Comparison • Case Study: Jenne-Jeno • Specialization of task = caste?? • Examples Along the Niger River: Cities Without States

  8. Intro • Geography • Migration • Language South of the Equator: World of Bantu Africa

  9. Interacted with several cultures MOST SIGNIFICANT INTERACTION: Bantu Advantages: Not all cultures were eliminated Cultural Encounters

  10. Social Variations • Kenya • Zimbabwe • East Africa • Religion Society and Religion

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