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Effects of European Exploration - Coggle Diagram
Effects of European Exploration
Slave Trade
Plantations
large estates run by and owner or an owners overseer
Missionaries
Someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country
Alfonso I
ruler of the Kongo in west Africa who called upon the Portuguese to help him create a modern Christian state. He wanted to stop the slave trade
European Footholds
Boers
Dutch people who settled in Cape Town, Africa, and eventually migrated inland
Malindi
A coastal town in Southeastern Kenya
Cape Town
Seaport city and legislative capital of South Africa; was the first Dutch Colony in Africa
Mombasa
A city in southeastern Kenya located on a small coastal island
New African States
Oyo Empire
Arose from Yoruba people of present day Nigeria
Used wealth from slave trade to build powerful army
Traded with euro emps at port city of Porto-Novo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rbG6UTvAog&list=PLI2DL3-DRKzIc48ffq9mry06aSkssxjEm&index=3
Osei Tutu
He won control of a big trading city, he conquered neighboring people and he was the one that unified the Asante kingdom.
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Asante Kingdom
A powerful state because they became unified and linked by spiritual bonds. This bond helped them defeat the Denkyera.
Monopoly
A monopoly makes a very powerful state because they dominate gold and slave trades.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-impact-of-european-exploration-colonization-on-canada.html
https://www.historycrunch.com/impacts-of-exploration.html#/