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Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)

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Page 1: Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)

Ch 1 Sec 21. Kingdom of Africa

Ghana (700-1050)a. Trade in salt & gold

b. King taxed gold & saltc. Muslim (Islamic religion)

Page 2: Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)
Page 3: Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)

1. Kingdom of Africa

Mali (1200)a. Gold & Salt

b. Leader: Mansa Musa

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1. Kingdom of Africa

Songhai (1460)a. Leader Sunnia Al then Askia Muhammad

Page 5: Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)

1. Kingdom of Africa

Benin (late 1400’s)a. At the Niger and Delta Rivers

b. Crossroads of trade routesc. Europeans began to arrive here

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Page 7: Ch 1 Sec 2 1. Kingdom of Africa Ghana (700-1050) a. Trade in salt & gold b. King taxed gold & salt c. Muslim (Islamic religion)

2. Europe Middle Ages 476-1300A. Feudalism 1. Political system of managing a King’s land and people a. The Lord did the managing --the lord gets a manor (estate) --king gets protection for his people and military service --serf is a landless peasant who works for protection --- Feudalism ended when people moved to towns or died from Bubonic Plague --- MIDDLE CLASS IS BORN!

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3. Crusades

a. Holy War btwn Christians and Muslimsb. Fighting for control of the holy land (Palestine)c. Brought back riches & new ideas & inspiration to travel

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4. Renaissance (1300-1600)

A. Rebirth of art and learningReading classics

HistoryPhilosophyArt/reason

MathHuman values

Science

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4. The Renaissance

B. Printing Press New ideas start to spread Catholic church is weakened

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5. Reformation 1500’s

A. Intended to correct problems in the Catholic church

B. Results: Split Catholic Protestant (many varieties)

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6. Europeans Explore

A. GoldB. GoodsC. GodD. Glory