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Effects of European Exploration
European Footholds
People
Missionaries-
someone sent to do religious work in a territory or foreign country
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New African States
People
The Boers-
Dutch people who settled in Cape Town, Africa, and eventually migrated inland.They looked on Africans as inferiors.
Places
Mombasa & Malindi
- coastal town in Kenya which were hubs of international trade
Cape Town
- seaport city and legislative capital of South Africa; first Dutch colony in Africa.
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Slave Trade
People
Plantations
- large estates ran by an owner or overseer and worked by laborers who live there. People bought plantations and made slaves work for them.
Affonso I
- He was the ruler of Kongo and was outspokenly opposed to slavery.
Osei Tutu
- led an alliance of Asante states against the regional hegemony, the Denkyira, completely defeating themHe helped manage the royal monopolies on gold mining and the slave trade
Places
Asante Kingdom-
The kingdom emerged in the 1700s in present-day Ghana and was active in the slave trade.
Monopoly
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group. The Asante Kingdom emphazied on state monoploy of trade.
Oyo Empire
- The Yoruba empire that arose in the 1600s in present-day Nigeria and dominated the neighbors for a hundred years.Used wealth from slave trades to create an army.
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