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What does this picture make you think of? http://www.djembes.org/mtai.htm Africa before Imperialism1835 By 1850, only a few colonies existed along African coastlines. Free African states continued, and after the end of the slave trade in the early 1800s, exchange took place between Europeans and African states. They traded manufactured goods for gold, ivory, palm oil. Under the leadership of Muhammad Ali¸ and his grandson Ismail¸ Egypt grew to be the strongest Muslim state of the 19th century, producing cotton for export and employing western technology and business methods. Photo courtesy of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_E gypt_under_the_Muhammad_Ali_dynas ty Photo courtesy of: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/muhammad-alis-70thbirthday-boxing-172664 Photo courtesy of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma'il_Pasha https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/sc ramble-for-africa/18842847/ Video Questions: Is Africa a region, Continent, or a Country? What is a Colony? Why are they important? What was the Age of Empires? What were the coveted trade commodities? What was the scramble for Africa? What conference was held in 1885 to decide the borders in Africa? Who were the dominant powers in Africa? Photo Courtesy of: http://www.maps.com/ref_map.aspx?pid=11407 LANGUAGE: More than1000 different languages are spoken in Africa Most people in Northern African countries speak Arabic and follow Islam. In Ethiopia, people may speak one or more of 70unique languages or 200 different dialects. RELIGION: Most people in the 14 independent countries in N. Africa are Muslim, believing in the Islam religion. Countries south of the Sahara Desert, follow many different religions with the majority of the people are Christian. Some people choose to follow ancient religions and believe that natural spirits and ancestors affect everyday life. H Constant Health countries where people Problems: ealth care, education, family Limited nutrition, womenmedical tend to babies. Inaccess Africa, however, ave access to medicine tion is a constant problem. water and other basic Malnutrition isease, and human conflicts l difficult for most on this Lack of clean water of appropriate health care HIV/AIDS is a major health a. Due to sufficient and Human conflicts rograms financial e number of HIV/AIDS cases agic heights in Africa. In as HIV/AIDS causing es, such Zambia and % or more of the of children millions ion is believed be to betoorphaned HIV. Tragically, the children er the most from c. Millions of children have haned because of the Wealth: one eighth of the 1/8 of world’s on. The most populated population he Nile, Niger, Congo rs. The population is due to increasingly better are High birth rates very high, and large.rates/Large Many peoplefamilies m countryside to cities, overty and lack of work, Poverty, droughts, wars, droughts, civil wars, and lack of work results in ely on the export of higher city oil. Inpopulations recent years, the n. The amount that earn from exports is hatthey have tocoffee, spend Exports: e factors, along with the cocoa, and oil on and effects of wars ean economic difficulties countries. Exports=less while Imports=more ATION Population as a rapidly growing 75% of continent on of 500sparsely million people, yet inhabited he continent is sparsely d. Mostpeople live a Highstill population in al rural lifestyle, though many advanced cities move to cities in search of around water ment. Mostand people live where available, in the Nile Valley, the Projected to have f North and West Africa, along 2 billion ppl. byand r, in the eastern highlands, Africa. 2050 birthrate 6 children highest of any t, Africa isaverage projected towith grow low to n by 2050.life Women in subexpectancy Africa bear an average of 6 oflow food each. LifeShortage expectancy is eone: 34 years, Zambia: 37 and water her countries: 40–49 years) developed Politicalcountries. Instability d to the Lack ofon earth, est growing region infrastructure ces the most serious shortages nd water. Reflection/Exit/Final Thought: If you were told you had to leave your neighborhood and go live in one where you would not get along with the community and be treated with prejudices and bigotries, how would you feel about that and what could you do to help better you situation? Sources: http://www2.newcanaan.k12.ct.us/education/components/scra pbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=5501 https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/scramble-forafrica/18842847/ http://www.africanculturalcenter.org/5_0people.html http://maps.howstuffworks.com/africa-land-use-resourcesmap.htm http://maps.howstuffworks.com/africa-vegetation-map.htm http://maps.howstuffworks.com/africa-climate-map.htm http://maps.howstuffworks.com/africa-environmental-issuesmap.htm