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Effects of European Exploration - Coggle Diagram
Effects of European Exploration
European Footholds
Cape Town
- the first permanent European settlement on the southern tip of Africa, to supply ships sailing to or from the East Indies
Mombasa & Malindi
- East African hubs of international trade that Portugal attacked
The Boers
- Dutch farmers who settled around Cape Town, who, over time, killed/enslaved the people that lived there.
Slave Trade
Plantations
- large estates that were run by an owner in America, who had slaves
Affonso I
- ruler of Kongo in West Central Africa who was against the slave trade
Missionaries
- people who wanted to convert Africans to Christianity
Monopoly
- government officials under Osei Tutu had exclusive control of a business or industry.
New African States
Osei Tutu
- Military leader who won control of the trading city of Kumasi
Asante Kingdom
- In present-day Ghana
Oyo Empire
- in the 1600s, it arose from successive waves of settlement by the Yoruba people of present-day Nigeria
Reading and Video link
Video
(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZbqn22yDvw
)
Reading (
https://www.historycrunch.com/impacts-of-exploration.html#/
)