Africa (Modules 22 & 23)

Physical Features (Module 22)

Physical Feature

The sahara is located in north africa

Mountains

Physical Feature

Desert

Rivers

Physical Feature

Ocean

Sea

Climate & Resources (Module 22)

Temperature Range

temputures get as hot as 136 deggrees but drop to frrezing at nigth.

Precipitation

approximately 400 to 600 mm per year

Resources

Oil

Gas

Natrual gas

Culture (Module 22)

People & Language

Most people in North Africa are of mixed Arab and Berber ancestry.

Religion

As in Egypt, most North Africans are Muslims who practice the religion of Islam.

Food

The traditional food is olives and olive oil in north africa.

Holidays

the birthday of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, as well as the holy month of Ramadan.

Arts & Literature

North Africa is famous for handwoven carperts

Early Human Site Discoveries (Module 23)

The stone age was a long peroid of time

Early Hominid Site (p. 746)

Early Hominid Site (p. 746)

Ages

Early Stone Age

It began in East africa as long as 2.5 million years ago.

Middle Stone Age

They learned how to make smaller and more advance tools.

Later Stone Age

During this time they learned how to make more advanced tools such as kinfes and saws

Main topic

Adaptation to Environments (Module 23)

Cultures

A Forest Culture (Bambuti)

Bambuti live deep in the tropical rain forests of the Congo Basin.

A Desert Culture (San)

The San people have lived for thousands of years as hunter gatherers. However, their home is in a very different climate.

A Savanna Culture (Maasai)

In the savanah of east africa the Massai people developed a much diffrent culture that the Bambuti and the San.

Kingdoms (Module 23)

Egyptians

Egypt shares many aspects of its history and culture with other countries of North Africa.

Aksum

One of the new kingdoms that developed was Aksum located near the Red Sea in northeast Africa.

Ethopia

The decendants of the people of askum formed a new kingdom called Ethopia.

Ghana

Ghana lays bewttween the vast sahara and deep forest.

Mali

Rising from the ruins of Ghana, Mali took over the trade routes of west africa.

Songhai

As the songhai gained wealth they also expanded there territoiry and then they built there kingdom.

Bantu

Historians use the name Bantu as a way to identify 400 ethnic groups with origins in West Africa.

Global Trade (Module 23)

Cities

Located on the Indian Ocean, East Africa drew the attention of traders from Asia.

Goods Traded

Gold was the first item to bring European attention to Africa, but it was not the only valuable product to be found there.

European Colonies

The first European colony in West Africa was the Gold Coast, established by the Portuguese in 1482.

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