African History Study Guide
From 1500 to 1880 CE somewhere between _____ to _____ million Africans slave were forcibly moved from Africa to the Americans.
10 to 12
When Christopher Columbus reached the Cape Verde Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, he found that "a dark-skinned" people had been trading with them for more than _______ years.
100
About _____ % of those people died during the journey.
15
Senegambia (West Africa) is only about _______ miles from the South American coastal countries of Guyana and Suriname.
1500
When the Songhai Empire was invaded and conquered by the Moroccans in _______, the entire empire collapsed.
1594
The Malian empire declined in the _______ century.
15th
The first enslaved Africans arrived in
1619
Slavery was finally outlawed in Brazil in the
1880s
Leopold essentially owned Cong, and he ruled it as his private fiefdom from
1884 until 1806
In ___________ the plane of Rwanda's Hutu president was shot down and Rwandan Hutu's began murdering Rwandan Tutsi, killing between 800,000 and a million people i n 3 months
1994
The power and dominance of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai controlled western Africa for ________ years.
2,000
Over _____________ former slaves fought in the Civil War.
200,000
The average life expectancy for a Brazilian slave on a sugar plantation in the late 18th century was ______ years
23
Slaves probably made up ______% of the total Roman population, similar to the population of America at slavery's height
30
The Nubian and Kemetic people in eastern Africa built large boats and embarked on voyages as early as ________ BC.
3100
Each slave had an average of _____ square feet of space on a slave ship.
4
Slave ships could carry up to ______ people on board.
400
Slaves would often work _______ hours straight during harvest time, working without sleep in the sweltering sugar press houses where the can would be crushed in hand rollers and then boiled.
48
After the Arabs conquered northern Africa in the _____ century AD
7th
Fertilizing sugar cane required slaves to carry _____ pound baskets of manure on their heads up and down hilly terrain.
80
As early as the ____ century BC, African voyagers sailed to Mexico, one of several countries connected to the North and South American continents.
8th
The olmec statues stand roughly ____ feet tall.
9
Which Malian ruler visited the Americans in 1311 and 1312?
Ababukary II
Who was Alexander Stephens?
An american politician who served as vice president o the confidential states
The ________ Africa is the longest classical period in African and human history.
Ancient
On September 17, 1862 McClellan ended Lee's occupation in the North at __________ Maryland.
Antietam
The Civil War ended on ____________.
April 8, 1865
During the second classical season, the language of the Egyptians replaced by
Arabic
Mali was a major trading center and intellectual attraction for _________ and _____________, among others.
Arabs and Portugese
______________ said "It is clear that there are certain people who are free and certain people who are slaves by nature, and it is both to their advantage, and just, for them to be slaves."
Aristotle
The largest continent in the world is
Asia
48% of slaves went to the Caribbean, and 41% to _________, although few Americans recognize this, relatively few slaves were imported to the U.S. only about 5% of the total.
Brazil
The Fugitive Slave Act could be enforced in the United States, but not
Canada
A stricter Fugitive Slave Act was part of the ____________
Compromise of 1850
The Civil War began in 1861 when southern troops attacked
Fort Sumter, South Carolina
In July of 1862, the Union won a costly victory during the long battle at
Gettysburg
Persia is now called
Iran
Africa's third classical season is marked by the introduction of ____________ into Africa.
Islam
Where in the United States did the first enslaved Africans arrive?
Jamestown, Virginia
What started the Second Congo War?
Kabila expelling the Rwandans who had helped him into power
One reason for passage of the _________________ was to organize the territory into states so that q railroad could be built.
Kansas- Nebraska act
___________ was the name of ancient Egypt before the Greeks came and changed its name to Aigyptos (Egypt).
Kemet
The third classical season was also a time of some often greatest African Empires such as
Mali, Ghana, and Songhai
The _________ Empire was the most famous empire of West Africa.
Malian
The __________ Empire also possessed the strongest army of West Africa.
Malian
The Kansas- Nebraska Act gave slavey the opportunity to be legal in places that it had been illegal under the
Missouri compromise
The earliest civilizations in Africa probably lived along
Nile River
The great pyramids were built in
Nubia and Kemet
The ___________ civilization is one of the earliest civilizations we know of in Mexico and neighboring area.
Olmec
____________, _____________, and ____________became interested in Africa ideas and knowledge after they invaded the land.
Persia, Greece, and Syria
During the second classical season, Africa was invaded by
Persians, Greeks, Romans, and Arabs
The Olmec and Kemetic culture were known for:
Pyramids, Plazas, Stone heads, and sculpture
What was the single most important cause of the Civil War?
Slavery
Which Greek scholars studied in Africa?
Socrates, Plato, Homer, and Pythagoras
The fall of the ___________ Empire left the entire west region of Africa unprotected.
Songjhai
General Jackson for the South got the nickname __________________ after the Battle of Bull Run because he was a formidable officer.
Stonewall Jackson
The Dred Scott decision basically made slavery legal everywhere in the United States.
True
What famous novel about the horrors of slavery was written during this time?
Uncle Tom's cabin
When Spanish Voyagers such as ______________ and ______________ explored the Indian Ocean, they found Africans trading with the people of India and Japan.
Vascoda Gama and Bartolomec Olas
African explorers first came to the __________ as captains of their own ships and masters of their destiny, or fate.
americans
_____________, ____________, and _________________ spread to the outside world from Africa during the second classical season.
art, science, and mathematics
The second classical period was a time of great instability due to
constant foreign invasions
From 1965 to 1975, Mobutu was able to build the economy based on this huge ______________ boom.
cooper
Abubakari introduced African ________ to Mexico.
cotton
What plunged Zaire into debt?
crash of commodity prices
Art forms such ________, _________, and __________ spread to the outside world from Africa during the second classical season.
dance, music, and sculpture
The first real European slave trade began after the _________ Crusade in 1204.
fourth
During the ancient classical season, African traditions were established for
kings, queens, and military leaders
Africans were captured by other Africans and then traded to Europeans in exchange for
metals tools, textiles, and guns
The Battle of the Siege of Vicksburg gave the North control over which river?
mississippi
How many instances of violence were there between 1861-1865 during the Civil War?
more than 8,000
The Dred Scott decision basically said that black people were considered what?
property
What was Lincoln's initial reason for going to war?
to keep the country together
The Fugitive slave law required all white people to:
turn in slaves to authorities
During the time of the Fugitive Slave Law, __________ were becoming more politicized.
women