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African Empire, Carthage, Aksum - Coggle Diagram
African Empire
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Nubia
Celebrated for having luxury goods like silver, bronze, and gold
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Were influenced by Egypt, Greece, Rome and the Red Sea
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Became the first to adopt Christianity that lead to political and military alliances with the Byzantines
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Dominated the textile, gold, silver, and copper
At its peak, its capital city boasted nearly half a million inhabitants and included a protected harbor outfitted with docking bays for 220 ships.
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Beginning in 264 B.C., the ancient superpowers clashed in the three bloody Punic Wars,
Kush
Economy revolved around ivory, incense, iron and gold
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The kingdom of Kush eventually broke through the frontier as Egyptian control waned in the later 13th dynasty.
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Amenhotep I (1514–1493 BCE) conquered Karmah, destroying the kingdom of Kush.
The Sebian Kindom
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The son of Queen Sheba went to his fathers kingdom to basically steal the art of the coven for what his father did to his mother.
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