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AP World Chapter 20 Test

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Swazi
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Dahomey
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Asantehene
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Luo
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Triangular trade
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Saltwater slaves
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Factories
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Vodun
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Surinam Maroons
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Fulani
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El Mina
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Shaka
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Candomble
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Middle Passage
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Suriname
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Nzinga Mvemba
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William Wilberforce
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Mfecane
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Luanda
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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.
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name given to slaves born in Africa; distinguished from American-born descendants, the creoles
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Nilotic people who migrated from the Upper Nile regions to established dynasties in the lakes region of central Africa
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Portuguese factory established in 1520s south of Kongo; became basis for Portuguese colony of Angola
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title, created by Osei Tutu, of the civil and religious ruler of Asante
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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.
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African religious ideas and practices in Brazil, particularly among the Yoruba people.
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Ruler of the Kong kingdom (1507-1543); converted to Christianity; his efforts to integrate Portuguese and African ways foundered because of the slave trade.
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wars among Africans in southern Africa during the early 19th century; caused migrations and alterations in African political organization.
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descendants of the 18th century runaway slaves who found permanent refuge in the rainforests of Suriname and French Guiana.
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ruler among the Nguni peoples of southeast Africa during the early 19th century; caused migrations and alterations in African political organization
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Most important of early Portuguese trading facorties in forest zone of Africa
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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.
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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.
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British statesman and reformer; leader of abolitionist movement in English parliament that led to end of English slave trade in 1807
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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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trading stations with resident merchants established by the Portuguese and other Europeans
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African religious ideas and practices among descendants of African slaves in Haiti
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New African state formed on model of Zulu chiefdom; survived mfecane
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Kingdom of runaway slaves with a population of 8000 to 10,000 people; located in Brazil during the 17th century; leadership was Angolan.
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chartered in Britain in the 1660s to establish a monopoly over the African trade; supplied slaves to British New World colonies.
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American-born descendants of saltwater slaves; result of sexual exploitation of slave women or process of miscegenation.
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African religious ideas and practices in the English and French Caribbean islands.
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important ruler who began centralization and expansion of Asante.
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a unit in the complex exchange system of the West African trade; based on the value of an adult male slave
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Muslim Fulani leader who launched a great religious movement among the Hausa.
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Southern African state that survived mfecane; not based on Zulu modle; less emphasis on military organization, less authoritarian government.
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movement inland during the 1830s of Dutch-ancestry settlers in South Africa seeking to escape their British colonial government.
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Established in Gold Coast among Akan people settled around Kumasi

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