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Chapter 15
Pgs. 406-429
Explain effects of Islam on North
Africa
Learning Goals
Pre-Historic Africa

              In early Africa:
              Hunter-Gather societies

              Small groups: 10-100 ppl

              Earliest Africans:
              “Efe”– Forest Dwellers

              Social Structure:
              Elder male in charge,
              Women = gatherers,
              No formal written laws!

              …they were Stateless Societies
              run by “Lineages”
“Lineages” (NC)
• Who: Early-Africans
• What: descendants of a common
  ancestor- family line.
• Where: Africa
• When: 800-1500
• Why: in African societies, families are
  organized in these family groups
How do you trace ‘Lineage’?
    Patrilineal (NC)                Matrilineal (NC)
• Family line traced through   • Family line traced through
           FATHER                         MOTHER
• Inheritance passes from      • Inheritance passes from
  father to son                  mother to SON
• When a boy marries, his      • MEN still hold the power
  wife & kids live with HIS      & authority 
  parents
“Stateless Societies” (NC)
Who: Africans
What: African groups that developed
systems of governing based on lineages, not
rulers; NO central power!!
Where: CENTRAL Africa
When: 800-1500
Why: instead of having one political ruler,
authority was balanced among powerful
lineages/families = different from the rest of
the world
Section 1
Muslim States
• Muslims from Middle East travel into
  Northern Africa & bring ISLAM, so…
• North Africa = Muslim!
• Rulers = Muslim!
• Islamic Law!
• Many are still Muslim today!!
2 groups of Islamic North
           Africans:
• Almoravids (1000s)
• Almohads (1100s)
“Almoravids” (NC)
• Who: Nomadic “Berbers” that became
  Islamic Africans
• What: group of Berber Islamic Africans, a
  strict religious brotherhood that lived in a
  monastery; “people of the ribat/
  (monastery)”
• Where: NORTH Africa
• When: 1000s-1100s
• Why: they took over North Africa, Ghana,
  and Spain (where they were called the
  Moors) and made them Muslim
“Almohads” (NC)
• Who: Nomadic “Berbers” who became
  Islamic Africans
• What: group of Berber Islamic Africans
  that took over the Almoravids
• Where: North Africa
• When: 1100s
• Why: they took over the Almoravids,
  conquered Spain– those areas have a lot
  of Muslims today..
Islamic
Invasions
Section 2
Learning goals

Explain how the gold-salt trade
led to the rise of Ghana.

Describe the Songhai empire.
1. Empire of Ghana
• Berbers found out that camels could cover
  larger distances than other pack animals
  (oxen, donkeys, horses), so….
 They travel on new routes across the
  desert & trade INCREASED!! (worksheet)
 The trade routes go through Ghana
  (wksht)
• …what did they trade??....
Gold-Salt Trade



         Berbers
  SALT




GOLD
Gold




        Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast
At least 2/3 of world’s Gold supply came from here
                     til 1350!!
Salt
• Ghana rulers controlled trade = becomes
  super rich
• Trade = Ghana  Islam
• In 1076-- Almoravids conquer Ghana
• = Gold & Salt trade is disrupted….
• = Ghana never regains power!!
“Ghana” (NC)
• Who: Soninke farmers
• What: powerful empire founded by the
  Soninke farmers named after their war
  chief: Ghana; controlled Gold & Salt trade
• Where: West Africa
• When:
• Why: Ghana rulers controlled trade in W.
  Africa & commanded a large army=
  powerful, rich empire; when trade fell apart
  so did their power
2. Mali Empire   [13c-15c]




  SALT




GOLD
2. Mali Empire
• So, Ghana declines in power…
• = people in Ghana act on their own,
  control themselves
• = miners find Gold! to the east of Ghana
  (near the ocean)
• = trade routes to the East
• = new group- Mali- become rich & seize
  power!!
There are 3 Important guys in
            Mali…
#1. Sundiata    [1210-1255]




       “Lion Prince”
“Sundiata” (NC)
• Who: Mali’s first great leader
• What: became Mali’s “Mansa” (Emperor),
  took over Ghana, & ruled successfully
• Where: Mali, West Africa
• When: 1210?-1255
• Why: put able administrators in charge of
  Mali’s $$, defense, & foreign affairs;
  promoted agriculture; re-est. Gold-Salt
  trade = important center of trade
#2. Mansa Musa   [r. 1312-1332]
“Mansa Musa” (NC)
• Who: important Islamic ruler of Mali after
  Sundiata
• What: effectively ruled & expanded Mali
• Where: Mali, West Africa
• When: 1312-1332
• Why: he expanded Mali to 2x the size of
  Ghana; divided large empire into
  provinces w/ governors; built mosques;
  Timbuktu became one of the most imp.
  Cities under him
Timbuktu-”Heavenly Clay”
Timbuktu Rooftop, Mosque
Great Mosque at Djenne, Mali
#3. Ibn Battuta (NC)
• Who: an Islamic traveler & historian
• What: traveled to all Islamic countries &
  told people in Mali about it
• Where: from North Africa, traveled to Mali
• When: 1352
• Why: he traveled to Islamic countries &
  learned about them – he then informed
  those in Mali about it
Last part on Mali…
• After Mansa Musa:
his successors lacked his ability to
  govern well…
 goldfields developed somewhere else
• = Gold trade shifted and went away…
• = The empire of Mali weakened!!
“Mali”
•   Who:
•   What:
•   Where:
•   When:
•   Why:
3. Songhai Empire   [15c-16c]




SALT




 GOLD
Sunni Ali   [r.1464-1492]

             • Aggressive Muslim
               ruler of Songhai
             • Built a vast empire
               through Military
               conquest
             • Captured Timbuktu
               from Mali
             • Created centralized
               gov’t
Askia Mohammed   [r.1493-1529]

            • Muslim rebel that took
              over Sunni Ali’s son
            • Excellent
              administrator:
            • Set up tax system
            • Put officials in charge
              of treasury, military,
              agriculture
Askia Mohammed’s Tomb   [1443-1538]




            Gao, Mali
The end of the Songhai…
• Songhai didn’t have modern weapons!!
  (only swords & spears) 
• = Morrocans invaded w. gunpowder &
  cannons!! AHH!
• = Morrocan troops quickly defeat
  Songhai…
• = ENDS 1000yrs. of powerful kingdoms in
  West Africa!!!
“Songhai” (NC)
•   Who:
•   What:
•   Where:
•   When:
•   Why:
Benin Empire   [15c-19c]
Bronze Heads
from Benin (16c)
Benin Bronze Leopard
You still need to do NC:
• Hausa (pg. 417)
• Yoruba (pg. 418)
• Benin (pg. 419)
Section 3
Learning Goal
Explain how Islam influenced
East African peoples
African Trade Routes
“Swahili”
• Who: Bantu-speaking people
• What: Arabic blended with Bantu
  Language = Swahili
• Where: East Africa
• When: 1100-1300
• Why: this was created because of
  increasing trade between Bantus in East
  Africa & Persia, India, and Arabia.
Swahili-Speaking Areas of E. Africa




  SWAHILI [“the coast’] = Bantu + some Arabic
Great Zimbabwe        [1200-1450]




  “Zimbabwe” = “stone enclosure”
“Great Zimbabwe” (NC)
• Who: Shona people
• What: a city which grew into an empire built
  on gold trade
• Where: South-Eastern Africa
• When: 1200-1450
• Why: controlled trade routes = became rich
  & powerful = leaders taxed the traders who
  travelled through = became economic,
  political, religious center of it’s empire;
  eventually was abandoned
Manamotopa Empire                          [1450-1630]
Who: Founded by Mutota from Great Zimbabwe

                                 What: new empire that replaced Great Zim
                                       in power; military dominated




                                Why: conquered all of Zimbabwe; control of
                                   Eastern Africa; forced conquered areas
                                       to mine gold for them; Portuguese
                                       took over = European POWER!!
Overland & Sea Trade Routes by 16c
African Trade [15c-17c]

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Ch 15 african h istory

  • 2. Explain effects of Islam on North Africa Learning Goals
  • 3. Pre-Historic Africa In early Africa: Hunter-Gather societies Small groups: 10-100 ppl Earliest Africans: “Efe”– Forest Dwellers Social Structure: Elder male in charge, Women = gatherers, No formal written laws! …they were Stateless Societies run by “Lineages”
  • 4. “Lineages” (NC) • Who: Early-Africans • What: descendants of a common ancestor- family line. • Where: Africa • When: 800-1500 • Why: in African societies, families are organized in these family groups
  • 5. How do you trace ‘Lineage’? Patrilineal (NC) Matrilineal (NC) • Family line traced through • Family line traced through FATHER MOTHER • Inheritance passes from • Inheritance passes from father to son mother to SON • When a boy marries, his • MEN still hold the power wife & kids live with HIS & authority  parents
  • 6. “Stateless Societies” (NC) Who: Africans What: African groups that developed systems of governing based on lineages, not rulers; NO central power!! Where: CENTRAL Africa When: 800-1500 Why: instead of having one political ruler, authority was balanced among powerful lineages/families = different from the rest of the world
  • 8.
  • 9. Muslim States • Muslims from Middle East travel into Northern Africa & bring ISLAM, so… • North Africa = Muslim! • Rulers = Muslim! • Islamic Law! • Many are still Muslim today!!
  • 10. 2 groups of Islamic North Africans: • Almoravids (1000s) • Almohads (1100s)
  • 11. “Almoravids” (NC) • Who: Nomadic “Berbers” that became Islamic Africans • What: group of Berber Islamic Africans, a strict religious brotherhood that lived in a monastery; “people of the ribat/ (monastery)” • Where: NORTH Africa • When: 1000s-1100s • Why: they took over North Africa, Ghana, and Spain (where they were called the Moors) and made them Muslim
  • 12. “Almohads” (NC) • Who: Nomadic “Berbers” who became Islamic Africans • What: group of Berber Islamic Africans that took over the Almoravids • Where: North Africa • When: 1100s • Why: they took over the Almoravids, conquered Spain– those areas have a lot of Muslims today..
  • 15. Learning goals Explain how the gold-salt trade led to the rise of Ghana. Describe the Songhai empire.
  • 16. 1. Empire of Ghana • Berbers found out that camels could cover larger distances than other pack animals (oxen, donkeys, horses), so….  They travel on new routes across the desert & trade INCREASED!! (worksheet)  The trade routes go through Ghana (wksht) • …what did they trade??....
  • 17. Gold-Salt Trade Berbers SALT GOLD
  • 18. Gold Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast At least 2/3 of world’s Gold supply came from here til 1350!!
  • 19. Salt
  • 20. • Ghana rulers controlled trade = becomes super rich • Trade = Ghana  Islam • In 1076-- Almoravids conquer Ghana • = Gold & Salt trade is disrupted…. • = Ghana never regains power!!
  • 21. “Ghana” (NC) • Who: Soninke farmers • What: powerful empire founded by the Soninke farmers named after their war chief: Ghana; controlled Gold & Salt trade • Where: West Africa • When: • Why: Ghana rulers controlled trade in W. Africa & commanded a large army= powerful, rich empire; when trade fell apart so did their power
  • 22. 2. Mali Empire [13c-15c] SALT GOLD
  • 23. 2. Mali Empire • So, Ghana declines in power… • = people in Ghana act on their own, control themselves • = miners find Gold! to the east of Ghana (near the ocean) • = trade routes to the East • = new group- Mali- become rich & seize power!!
  • 24. There are 3 Important guys in Mali…
  • 25. #1. Sundiata [1210-1255] “Lion Prince”
  • 26. “Sundiata” (NC) • Who: Mali’s first great leader • What: became Mali’s “Mansa” (Emperor), took over Ghana, & ruled successfully • Where: Mali, West Africa • When: 1210?-1255 • Why: put able administrators in charge of Mali’s $$, defense, & foreign affairs; promoted agriculture; re-est. Gold-Salt trade = important center of trade
  • 27. #2. Mansa Musa [r. 1312-1332]
  • 28. “Mansa Musa” (NC) • Who: important Islamic ruler of Mali after Sundiata • What: effectively ruled & expanded Mali • Where: Mali, West Africa • When: 1312-1332 • Why: he expanded Mali to 2x the size of Ghana; divided large empire into provinces w/ governors; built mosques; Timbuktu became one of the most imp. Cities under him
  • 31. Great Mosque at Djenne, Mali
  • 32. #3. Ibn Battuta (NC) • Who: an Islamic traveler & historian • What: traveled to all Islamic countries & told people in Mali about it • Where: from North Africa, traveled to Mali • When: 1352 • Why: he traveled to Islamic countries & learned about them – he then informed those in Mali about it
  • 33. Last part on Mali… • After Mansa Musa: his successors lacked his ability to govern well…  goldfields developed somewhere else • = Gold trade shifted and went away… • = The empire of Mali weakened!!
  • 34. “Mali” • Who: • What: • Where: • When: • Why:
  • 35. 3. Songhai Empire [15c-16c] SALT GOLD
  • 36. Sunni Ali [r.1464-1492] • Aggressive Muslim ruler of Songhai • Built a vast empire through Military conquest • Captured Timbuktu from Mali • Created centralized gov’t
  • 37. Askia Mohammed [r.1493-1529] • Muslim rebel that took over Sunni Ali’s son • Excellent administrator: • Set up tax system • Put officials in charge of treasury, military, agriculture
  • 38. Askia Mohammed’s Tomb [1443-1538] Gao, Mali
  • 39. The end of the Songhai… • Songhai didn’t have modern weapons!! (only swords & spears)  • = Morrocans invaded w. gunpowder & cannons!! AHH! • = Morrocan troops quickly defeat Songhai… • = ENDS 1000yrs. of powerful kingdoms in West Africa!!!
  • 40. “Songhai” (NC) • Who: • What: • Where: • When: • Why:
  • 41. Benin Empire [15c-19c]
  • 44. You still need to do NC: • Hausa (pg. 417) • Yoruba (pg. 418) • Benin (pg. 419)
  • 46. Learning Goal Explain how Islam influenced East African peoples
  • 47.
  • 49. “Swahili” • Who: Bantu-speaking people • What: Arabic blended with Bantu Language = Swahili • Where: East Africa • When: 1100-1300 • Why: this was created because of increasing trade between Bantus in East Africa & Persia, India, and Arabia.
  • 50. Swahili-Speaking Areas of E. Africa SWAHILI [“the coast’] = Bantu + some Arabic
  • 51.
  • 52. Great Zimbabwe [1200-1450] “Zimbabwe” = “stone enclosure”
  • 53. “Great Zimbabwe” (NC) • Who: Shona people • What: a city which grew into an empire built on gold trade • Where: South-Eastern Africa • When: 1200-1450 • Why: controlled trade routes = became rich & powerful = leaders taxed the traders who travelled through = became economic, political, religious center of it’s empire; eventually was abandoned
  • 54. Manamotopa Empire [1450-1630] Who: Founded by Mutota from Great Zimbabwe What: new empire that replaced Great Zim in power; military dominated Why: conquered all of Zimbabwe; control of Eastern Africa; forced conquered areas to mine gold for them; Portuguese took over = European POWER!!
  • 55.
  • 56. Overland & Sea Trade Routes by 16c