Effects of European Exploration

Slave Trade

European Footholds

New African States

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Oyo Empire

Plantations

Missionaries

Boers

Someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country

large estates run by and owner or an owners overseer

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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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