Effects of European Contact in Africa

New African State

African slave trade

Plantations

Affonso I

missonaries

Portugal gains foothold

Mombasa

malindi

Asante Kingdom

osei tutu

oyo empire

Cape town

boers

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Malindi and Mombasa were international trading hubs

Plantations are large estates run by an owner or an owners overseer

Affonso I was the ruler of Kongo in west central Africa. He was a voice that went against the slave trade

Missionaries mainly came from Portugal and went into Africa to try and convert Africans to Christianity.

The Oyo Empire developed from successive waves of settlement by the Yoruba people of present day Nigeria.

Boers where dutch farmer that were settled all around cape town. Over time they enslaved and killed the people that lived there. They believed in Calvinist that they were the elected or chosen of god.

The Asante kingdom grew in the area occupied by present day Ghana. Their leader Osei Tutu was able to control the trading city of Kumasi.

He was the leader of the Asante kingdom and he was able to Conquer the neighboring people and unified the asante kingdom.

Cape town was the first permanent city that the dutch immigrants were able to settle. It was the first European settlement to supply ships sailing to or from the East Indies.