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Chapter 8. Africa. Take out a sheet of paper. Draw a straight line one the left side. At the top of your paper write: Africa Timeline. As empires took land in the Middle East and the Americas…. Civilizations will also develop in Africa.
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Chapter 8 Africa
Take out a sheet of paper. Draw a straight line one the left side. At the top of your paper write: Africa Timeline
As empires took land in the Middle East and the Americas… Civilizations will also develop in Africa
Egypt Kush Aksum Ethiopia Mali Songhay Ghana Asanti Kilwa Zulu
Section 1 Ancient African Kingdoms
Kush • Develops around 2000 B.C. • South of Egypt • Present day Sudan • Nomadic cattle herders on savanna (grassy plain)
Previously in Egypt…. • 1786 B.C. - Hyksos invaded Egypt (Middle Kingdom) • 1539 B.C. - Ahmose I defeated Hyksos (New Kingdom) • Around 1500 B.C. – Thutmose III took control of Nubia
Egypt controls Kush • Conquered Kush during New Kingdom • Controlled for 500 years • Egyptians influenced Kushites
Nubia under Egypt’s control.. • Nubia was divided into two districts, Wawat and Kush, ruled by viceroy • 1160 B.C. - Egypt’s power declined (again) viceroys ruled as independent kings
These kings (with Nubian soldiers) began conquering Egypt • Napata became capital
Napata 900 B.C – 591 B.C
Egypt’s influence on Kush • Amon-Re • Copper & bronze • Hieroglyphics • pyramids
King Kashta • 750 B.C, • Set out to conquer Egypt • Son – Piankhi – conquered Egypt • Kush ruled Egypt for about 70 years
600 B.C.’s: Assyrians invaded Egypt and pushed Kushites back
Kush & Assyria • Kushites learned smelting from Assyrians • Iron farming tools to increase production • Iron knives and spears to trade
Products led to Kush becoming a trading country
Meroe • Became Kushite capital in 540 B.C. • Located on Nile – trade and transportation • Built temple to worship Amon-Re
Kushites began to lose power… A.D. 350 – Askumite armies burned Meroe to the ground!
Aksum • Present day Ethiopia • Trading country • Middlemen for Mediterranean countries and Far East
Emperor Ezana • Destroyed Meroe in A.D. 350 • Converted to Christianity in A.D. 324
Aksum Achievements • Writing system • Terraces – raised levels of land • Minted gold coins • Stone monuments 60 ft. tall
Decline of Aksum • Other kingdoms began to interfere with trade • Arab armies pushed Aksumites toward the interior (inland areas) • Lived more than 1,000 years