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Africa below the Sahara for long periods had only limited contact with the civilizations of the Mediterranean and Asia. Between 800 and 1500 C.E., the frequency and intensity of contacts increased. Social, religious, and technological changes influenced African life. The spread of Islam in Africa linked its regions to the outside world through trade, religion, and politics. State building in Africa was influenced both by indigenous and Islamic inspiration. States like Mali and Songhay built on military power and dynastic alliances.
The Algerian War was fought between the Algerian Front de Liberation Nationale and the European pieds-noirs, settlers from France who were using the French Army to ensure their dominance over the country.
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Ancient World Literature
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Documents of the legendary Khan?s early life are very limited and contradictory. He was most likely born in 1162, although some sources believe he was born in 1155 or 1165.
It is believed that khan was given the name Temujin. Khan?s father Yesukhei was the leader of the minor Borijin society of nomadic Mongols, who lived by hunting instead than gathering.
Advanced Placement World History w/ Mr. Vast-Binder - Syllabus 2008/09
Room 314
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Required Text: The Earth and Its Peoples, by Richard Bulliet, et. al., Boston: Houghton Mifflin; 3rd AP Ed., 2005.
Secondary Texts: Discovering the Global Past, by Merry E. Wiesner et. al., New York: Houghton Mifflin, 3rd Ed. Volumes 1 &2, 2007.
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