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New African States
Osei Tutu was a military leader in the late 1600s who won control of the trading city of Kumasi. He conquered neighboring cities and unified the Asante kingdom.
The Asante Kingdom was in present-day Ghana. and was run by Osei Tutu
New African States Video
The Boers were Dutch people who settled in Cape Town, Africa, and eventually migrated inland.
Cape town was The first permanent European Settlement to supply ships sailing to, or from the east indies.
New African States Reading
Under Osei Tutu, The asante kingdom was able to form a monopoly, controlling gold mines and the Slave Trade
The Oyo Empire arose in the late 1600s, but by gaining wealth by slave trade, they were able to conquer the neighboring kingdom of Dahomey.
Slave Trade
Slave Trade Video
Slave Trade Reading
Plantations were large estates ran by an owner or overseer, and laborers who lived there and worked there. Europeans bought large numbers of slaves to work on their plantations
Affonso I was the first person to speak against the slave trade.
Missionaries hoped to convert Africans to Christianity. Affonso I had been tutored by these Portugese missionaries as a young man.
European Footholds
European Footholds Video
European Footholds Reading
Malindi was a coastal town in southeastern Kenya. It had the same significance as Mombasa, It was a European foothold which Helped the Europeans control Trade.
Mombasa is a city in southeastern Kenya, located on a small coastal island. It was a hub of international trade for farming, fishing, and local trading.