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Effects of European Exploration - Coggle Diagram
Effects of European Exploration
Slave Trade
Mombasa & Malinda
Hubs of International Trade
Attacked by Portuguese, expelled Arabs who controlled the East African trade network and took over for themselves.
key Swahili city-states that experienced drastic shifts in fortune
Plantations
Large Estates run by an owner or an owner's overseer
Europeans brought large numbers of slaves to perform labor
Affonso I
Ruler of Kongo in west central Africa
Missionaries
Hoped to convert Africans to Christianiity
Tutored Affonso I
People sent to do religious work in a territory or a foreign country
New African States
Asante Kingdom
Osei Tutu
An able Military Leader, conquered and unified the Asante Kingdom
Won control of the trading city of the trading city Kumasi
Emerged in the area occupied by present-day Ghana.
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Monopoly
The exclusive control of a business or industry
Oyo Empire
Arose from successive waves of settlement by the Yoruba people-day Nigeria
European Footholds
Cape Town
First permanent European settlement to supply
Boers
Dutch farmers
Settled around Cape Town
History of the European Colonies in North America