8125197391 | Bantu migrations (Pg. 485) Time Period: 1000 BCE - 1500 CE Theme: Interactions | The period when the Bantu migrated to Africa, introducing agriculture and metallurgy. | 0 | |
8125197392 | Sundiata (Pg. 483) 1235 CE Culture | A legend involving a lion prince that welcomed Islam and established the Mali empire. | 1 | |
8125197393 | Gold-salt trade (Pg. 488) 800-1500 CE Theme: Interactions | Gold was in abundance in Africa. However, salt was not, leading to trade. | 2 | |
8125197394 | Stateless society (Pg. 485) 1000 CE Politics | A social organization with no elaborate heiarchy, but family and kinship groups. | 3 | |
8125197395 | Mansa Musa (Pg. 490-492) 1312-1337 CE Politics | A wealthy king who gave gifts to many people. | 4 | |
8125197396 | Ibn Battuta (Pg. 493) 1331 CE Culture | Moroccan traveler who described the land of Kilwa. | 5 | |
8125197397 | Kinship groups (Pg. 485) 1000 CE Politics | Familial groups that ruled in stateless societies | 6 | |
8125197398 | Creator god (Pg. 500 - 501) 1000 CE Culture | The divine force that set the world in motion in African Religion. | 7 | |
8125197399 | Age groups (Pg. 499) 1000 CE Culture, Politics | These include individuals in a community born a few years within one another. | 8 | |
8125197400 | Great Zimbabwe (Pg. 494) 400 - 500 CE Culture | A massive stone complex and city that was the capital of a large kingdom. | 9 | |
8125197401 | Kilwa (Pg. 493 - 494) 800 - 1500 CE Culture, Politics | One of the busiest trade city-states, which Ibn Battuta wrote about. | 10 | |
8125197402 | kingdom of Axum (Pg. 501-502) 300 CE Culture | A kingdom that became Christian due to missionaries, making Ethiopian have christian populations. | 11 | |
8125197403 | kingdom of Ghana (Pg. 488) 400 CE Culture | The principal state of west Africa that became an important commercial site. | 12 | |
8125197404 | kingdom of Kongo (Pg. 486-487) 1200 CE Culture, Politics | They participated in trade and oversaw military affairs. | 13 | |
8125197405 | Koumbi-Saleh (Pg. 489) 800 CE-1200 CE Culture | A thriving commercial center with many mosques. | 14 | |
8125197406 | Mali empire (Pg. 490) 1230 CE Culture, Politics | An empire made by Sundianta that embraced neighboring kingdoms, benefiting from trade. | 15 | |
8125197407 | Swahili (Pg. 493) 100 CE Culture, Interactions | The area along the east African Coast that engaged in trade. | 16 | |
8125197408 | Zimbabwe (Pg. 494) 500 CE Culture, Interactions | This is the dwelling of a chief, as well as a state. Great Zimbabwe was a city made of stone. | 17 |
AP World History Ch. 19 Flashcards
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