AP World Chapter 20 Test
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| A. New African state formed on model of Zulu chiefdom; survived mfecaneB. Formerly a Dutch plantation colony on the coast of South America; location of runaway slave kingdom in 18th century; able to retain independence despite attempts to crush guerrilla resistance.C. ruler among the Nguni peoples of southeast Africa during the early 19th century; caused migrations and alterations in African political organizationD. Pastoral people of western Sudan; adopted purifying Sufi variant of Islam; under Usuman Dan Fodio in 1804; launched revolt against Hausa Kingdoms; established state centered on Sokoto.E. Slave voyage from Africa to the Americas (16th- 18th centuries); generally a traumatic experience for black slaves, although it failed to strip Africans of their culture.F. important ruler who began centralization and expansion of Asante.G. Kingdom of runaway slaves with a population of 8000 to 10,000 people; located in Brazil during the 17th century; leadership was Angolan.H. African religious ideas and practices in the English and French Caribbean islands.I. wars among Africans in southern Africa during the early 19th century; caused migrations and alterations in African political organization.J. African religious ideas and practices among descendants of African slaves in HaitiK. title, created by Osei Tutu, of the civil and religious ruler of AsanteL. British statesman and reformer; leader of abolitionist movement in English parliament that led to end of English slave trade in 1807M. Portuguese factory established in 1520s south of Kongo; became basis for Portuguese colony of AngolaN. Nilotic people who migrated from the Upper Nile regions to established dynasties in the lakes region of central AfricaO. movement inland during the 1830s of Dutch-ancestry settlers in South Africa seeking to escape their British colonial government.P. Kingdom developed among Fon or Aja peoples in 17th century; center at Abomey 70 miles from coast; under King Agaja expanded to control coastline and port of Whydah by 1727; accepted western firearms and goods in return for African slaves.Q. chartered in Britain in the 1660s to establish a monopoly over the African trade; supplied slaves to British New World colonies.R. name given to slaves born in Africa; distinguished from American-born descendants, the creolesS. complex commercial pattern linking Africa, the Americas, and Europe; slaves from Africa went to the New World; American agricultural products went to Europe; European goods went to Africa |
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