Partition of Africa

  • Period: Jan 1, 700 to Jan 1, 1100

    Ghana

  • Period: Jan 1, 800 to Jan 1, 1550

    Mali

  • Period: Jan 1, 1300 to

    Songhai

  • Jan 1, 1400

    Exploration of Africa

    Portuguese explorers who arrived in Africa had brought changes to African culture by building trading posts and forts.
  • Jan 1, 1487

    Age of Exploration

    The push for exploration started when people wanted to become rich. They found new routes to India in order to find spices, gold and land. As time went on, exploration was geographically and scientifically connected because people did not know where the maps lead to beyond Africa. Columbus and Vespucci were famous explorers in this time.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    Atlantic Slave Trade

  • Asante

    Asante
    The Asante are the people from southern Ghana and other nearby countries. Today some work in urban areas, however many remain in village liefstyles as farmers.
  • Period: to

    Industrial Revolution

    The process of converting from a farming economy to an economy with more manufactoring and industry. People began using new materials, new energy sources, new machines, transportation, and a factory system.
  • Arkwright’s Water Frame

    A machine developed by Sir Richard Awkwright that created yarn using water power.
  • Origin of Species

    Book published by Charles Darwin stating that all forms of life have evolved into the current state over many years of evolution.
  • Social Darwinism

    Charles Darwins ideas never contained social information, however people used his survival of the fittest theories to back up their own opinions. This comparison became known as Social Darwinism and was a cause of racism.
  • Period: to

    Partition of Africa

    For a long period of time the boundary lines of Africa had been drawn by the Europeans. Overtime other nations such as Italy came and bid for the land in Africa. Partition took place on paper in deals and out in battles.