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AP World History Ch. 19 Flashcards

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8125197391Bantu migrations (Pg. 485) Time Period: 1000 BCE - 1500 CE Theme: InteractionsThe period when the Bantu migrated to Africa, introducing agriculture and metallurgy.0
8125197392Sundiata (Pg. 483) 1235 CE CultureA legend involving a lion prince that welcomed Islam and established the Mali empire.1
8125197393Gold-salt trade (Pg. 488) 800-1500 CE Theme: InteractionsGold was in abundance in Africa. However, salt was not, leading to trade.2
8125197394Stateless society (Pg. 485) 1000 CE PoliticsA social organization with no elaborate heiarchy, but family and kinship groups.3
8125197395Mansa Musa (Pg. 490-492) 1312-1337 CE PoliticsA wealthy king who gave gifts to many people.4
8125197396Ibn Battuta (Pg. 493) 1331 CE CultureMoroccan traveler who described the land of Kilwa.5
8125197397Kinship groups (Pg. 485) 1000 CE PoliticsFamilial groups that ruled in stateless societies6
8125197398Creator god (Pg. 500 - 501) 1000 CE CultureThe divine force that set the world in motion in African Religion.7
8125197399Age groups (Pg. 499) 1000 CE Culture, PoliticsThese include individuals in a community born a few years within one another.8
8125197400Great Zimbabwe (Pg. 494) 400 - 500 CE CultureA massive stone complex and city that was the capital of a large kingdom.9
8125197401Kilwa (Pg. 493 - 494) 800 - 1500 CE Culture, PoliticsOne of the busiest trade city-states, which Ibn Battuta wrote about.10
8125197402kingdom of Axum (Pg. 501-502) 300 CE CultureA kingdom that became Christian due to missionaries, making Ethiopian have christian populations.11
8125197403kingdom of Ghana (Pg. 488) 400 CE CultureThe principal state of west Africa that became an important commercial site.12
8125197404kingdom of Kongo (Pg. 486-487) 1200 CE Culture, PoliticsThey participated in trade and oversaw military affairs.13
8125197405Koumbi-Saleh (Pg. 489) 800 CE-1200 CE CultureA thriving commercial center with many mosques.14
8125197406Mali empire (Pg. 490) 1230 CE Culture, PoliticsAn empire made by Sundianta that embraced neighboring kingdoms, benefiting from trade.15
8125197407Swahili (Pg. 493) 100 CE Culture, InteractionsThe area along the east African Coast that engaged in trade.16
8125197408Zimbabwe (Pg. 494) 500 CE Culture, InteractionsThis is the dwelling of a chief, as well as a state. Great Zimbabwe was a city made of stone.17

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