
Key Early States of Sub-Saharan Africa and Oceania
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11th Grade
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Allison Thompson
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was Great Zimbabwe known for?
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Great Zimbabwe was a city in the south-eastern hills of Zimbabwe, known as the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the Late Iron Age. It was a center for trading, particularly in gold and ivory, and part of a trade network extending as far as China.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What led to the decline of Great Zimbabwe?
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The decline of Great Zimbabwe around 1450 was due to a decline in trade compared to sites further north, exhaustion of gold mines, political instability, famine, and water shortages induced by climatic change.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Who ruled Ethiopia from 1270 AD until 1974?
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The Solomonic dynasty governed the Ethiopian Empire from 1270 AD until 1974.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How did Ethiopia benefit from diplomatic contact with European kingdoms in the early 15th century?
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Ethiopia benefited from diplomatic contact with European kingdoms as Portugal assisted the Ethiopian emperor by sending weapons and four hundred men to help defeat the neighboring Adal Sultanate and maintain a Christian kingdom.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What were the Hausa kingdoms?
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The Hausa kingdoms were a collection of states started by the Hausa people, situated between the Niger River and Lake Chad, benefiting from trade routes connected to Ghana, Mali, and the Songhai Dynasty.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the significance of Kano in the Hausa kingdoms?
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By the 14th century, Kano had become the most powerful city-state in the Hausa kingdoms, serving as the base for the trans-Saharan trade in salt, cloth, leather, and grain.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What influence did Ancient India have on Southeast Asia?
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Ancient India exerted a profound influence over Southeast Asia through trade, religious missions, wars, and other forms of contact, leading to the formation of 'Indianised Kingdoms' such as Srivijaya, Kadaram, and the Majapahit.
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