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Effects of European Exploration - Coggle Diagram
Effects of European Exploration
Slave Trade
Missionaries
Missionaries were people who would travel and explore to spread the word about Christianity. Their goal was to convert as many Africans to Christianity as possible.
https://brewminate.com/european-missionaries-and-the-spread-of-christianity-1500-1750/
Affonso I
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He was the ruler of Kongo in west-central Africa. He was against the slave trade and had been tutored by Portuguese missionarys.
Plantations
A plantation was a large farm or estate that mainly rich people owned that many slaves labored at to grow, pick, and produce crops or goods.
New African States
Osei Tutu
He was a military leader who won control of the trading city Kumasi, and he conquered neighboring kingdoms, as well as unifiing the Asante kingdom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esMSfUMzDpA
Asante kingdom
A kingdom that was created in the area that now has modern day Ghana
Monopoly
The exclusive control of a business or industry.
Oyo empire
A settlement by the Yora people of present day Nigeria, which started as a small forest kingdom, but wealth and the slave trade helped build it an impressive ary.
European Footholds
Malindi
Malindi was a small East African trade hub of international trade. It was attacked by the Portuguese.
Mombasa
Mombasa was a small East African trade hub of international trade. It was attacked by the Portuguese.
Cape Town
The first permanent European settlement to supply ships sailing to or from the East Indies.
Boers
Dutch farmers who settled in Cape Town