Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
Mansa Musa
Religious and Cultural Traditions in Medieval Africa
Medieval African Kingdoms
Europeans in Africa
100

The Trans-Saharan Trade Routes relied on this animal to make travel easier.

What is the camel?

100

Mansa Musa ruled this West African Empire.

What is the Mali Empire?

100

This religion spread widely across North and Western Africa due to trade and military conquest beginning in the mid to late 600s CE.

What is Islam?

100

This material commonly played an important role in trade in all medieval African kingdoms.

What is gold?

100

This European nation was the first to establish trade posts in Africa and began the Trans-Atlantic slave trade there.

What is Portugal?

200

These two resources were the most important goods traded along the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes.

What are gold and salt?

200

Mansa Musa spent so much gold in this city that he broke its economy.

What is Cairo?

200

This religion was introduced in the first century CE. It was widely practiced in Ethiopia/Aksum and saw the construction of massive stone buildings dedicated to the religion.

What is Christianity?

200

These 2 African "Kingdoms" were made up of many independent city-states each of which had its own ruler.

What are the Hausa States and the Swahili City-States?

200
This was a collection of artifacts looted from the Kingdom of Benin during the British invasion and conquest in 1897.

What are the Benin Bronzes?

300

This religion was spread along the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes.

What is Islam?

300

In addition to building mosques, like the Djinguereber Mosque, Mansa Musa also had this built in Timbuktu.

What is a university?

300

This was the name given to storytellers in Sub-Saharan Africa who were responsible for preserving their people's history.

What is griot?

300

This kingdom was ruled by a king who was supported by advisors. The government was located in the capital of Koumbi Saleh and benefited greatly from trade. The king alone could own gold nuggets.

What is the Kingdom of Ghana?

300

This was a meeting that occurred from 1884-1885 at which European nations divided up the African continent. 

What is the Berlin Conference?

400

The spread of Islam and trade on the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes led to a 'Golden Age' in this region of Africa.

What is West Africa?

400
Under Mansa Musa, Mali became increasingly __________________. (Fill in the blank)

What is urbanized?

400

This migration spread a language family that includes more than 500 different languages, but also spread technology, diseases, and cultural practices throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 

What is the Bantu Migration?

400

This medieval African kingdom conquered neighboring territories in areas like Nubia and even Yemen across the Red Sea. It often allied with the Byzantine Empire and created its own writing system called Ge'ez.

What is Aksum?

400

This queen of Ndongo created a spy service and led a revolt against the Portuguese.

Who is Queen Nzinga?

500

This group (general name) either acted as guides or attacked caravans on the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes.

Who are pastoralists?

500

To show his devotion to Islam, Mansa Musa made a pilgrimage to this city.

What is Mecca?

500

This category of spiritual beliefs in Africa could vary greatly, but often shared some common beliefs among Bantu speakers. Some common beliefs were that a single creator-god created the world, that the creator god was supported by lesser gods and spirits, and that ancestor veneration or worship was an important practice.

What are traditional religions?

500

This is the capital city of a medieval African kingdom. Most of what we know about this kingdom comes from studying this ruins of the capital city. For example, they likely traded with East Africa, China, and Persia. Status here was tied to the number of cattle that a person owned.

What is Great Zimbabwe?

500

This Portuguese explorer conquered the Swahili City-States. He sailed all the way around Africa and reached the southwest coast of India in 1498.

Who is Vasco Da Gama?

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