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Effects of European Exploration - Coggle Diagram
Effects of European Exploration
European Footholds
Mombasa: Attacked existing East African coastal cities such as Mombasa
Malindi: Hubs for international trade.
Slave Trade
Plantations:Large estates run by an owner or an owner overseer in the Americas and elsewhere.
Affonso I:Ruler of Kango in west-central Africa.
Missionaries:Who hoped to convert Africans to Christianity.
New African States
Asante Kingdom:emerged in the area occupied by present-day Ghana.
Osei Tutu: Won control of the trading city of Kumasi.
Monopoly: An exclusive control of a business or industry
Oyo Empire Cape Town: Arose from successive waves of settlement by the Yoruba people of present-day Nigeria. The first permanent European settlement to supply ships sailing to or from the East Indies.
The Boers: Ducted farmers called Boers settled around Cape Town.
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