Pre-Colonial Society
History of Agriculture
Slavery
Technology
100

This type of society lacked a central government and was made up of autonomous local communities.

Stateless Society

100

Before European contact, agriculture focused mainly on growing food for survival rather than trade.

Subsistence agriculture

100

In the pre-colonial Igbo economic system, slaves were often treated as these, which could be exchanged for goods like textiles and iron tools.


Commodities

100

What craft supplied key tools for farming and hunting?

Blacksmithing 

200

In this pre-colonial society, land was owned collectively by these groups rather than by individuals.

Kinship Groups 

200

These crops were major staples before European contact, including yams, cocoyam, and oil palm.

Pre-European contact crops

200

Unlike plantation slavery in the Americas, Igbo slavery was not based on this, allowing for some social mobility.


Race

200

Which Igbo craftsmen were known for trading widely and building strong trade routes?

Nkwerre Blacksmiths

300

These two agricultural products were the main exports of the pre-colonial society.

Palm oil and palm oil kernels 

300

This crop was considered the “king crop” before European contact.

Yams

300

Name two types of labor that slaves in Igbo society were primarily responsible for, which helped increase agricultural output and economic wealth.

Agricultural labor and household labor 

300

What tools made by blacksmiths helped increase farming efficiency?

Hoes and Machetes 

400

In traditional farming roles, men were mainly responsible for cultivating this staple crop.

Yams

400

During the 15th century, Europeans introduced crops from this region, including maize and cassava.

Americas 

400

What is one way in which slaves were typically obtained in Igbo society?

War, debt, punishment, or kidnapping

400

Who discouraged traditional blacksmithing practices?

Christian missionaries 

500

This economic activity focused on survival rather than profit and involved crops like yams, cassava, and taro.

Subsistence farming

500

This farming technique was used after European contact to maintain soil fertility over time.

Crop Rotation 

500

Slaves could be exchanged for items like livestock, salt, or iron tools. This process of trading slaves for goods contributed to what aspect of Igbo society?

Wealth 

500

What policy destroyed the blacksmithing industry by prohibiting the marketing of rifles?

The Colonial Ban on Weapons 

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