Kingdom of kongo

    • [DOC File]Chapter 14

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      The kingdom of the Kongo flourished along the lower Congo River by the late 15th century. It was an agricultural society whose people were skilled in weaving, pottery making, blacksmithing, and carving. There was a sharp gender division of labor: women dominated crop cultivation and domestic tasks; men cleared the forest, hunted, and traded. ...

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    • [DOCX File]Kongo: A Kingdom Divided

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      The Kingdom of Kongo was formed around 1375. Legend tells of a ruling class who originated in the region around the Congo River, established a political base of Mbanza Kongo, and from this capital added provinces: some joining voluntarily, others through conquest. Those that submitted voluntarily remained under the control of their original rulers.

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    • [DOCX File]More change is coming. | New Orleans Museum of Art

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      The Kingdom of . Kongo. In the fifteenth century, or even earlier, a town situated on a hilltop about seventy miles south of the Congo River became the center of a powerful kingdom, called Kongo. From the town of Mbanza Kongo, a growing territory was brought under the control of a king and his nobility.

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    • [DOC File]King Afonso I of Kongo wrote some twenty four official ...

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      2. Explain the political structure of the Kongo. 3. What impact is the slave trade having on the Kingdom of the Kongo? 4. What motivations are driving the slave trade in the Kongo? 5. What does King Afonso need to combat the slave trade in his Kingdom? 6. Describe the nature of the relationship between Kongo and Portugal. 7.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 14

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      The kingdom of the Kongo flourished along the lower Congo River by the late 15th century. It was an agricultural society whose people were skilled in weaving, pottery making, blacksmithing, and carving. There was a sharp gender division of labor: women dominated crop cultivation and domestic tasks; men cleared the forest, hunted, and traded. ...

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    • [DOCX File]Denton Independent School District / Overview

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      Kingdom of Kongo . Expansion by marriage, agreement, diplomacy and war. Kings had right to appoint, remove officials. Could veto appointments by tributary states, kings . Maintained a centralized government . Royal currency system based on shells . High concentration of population due to rich foodstuffs, trade.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 25: Africa and the Atlantic World

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      Kongo, powerful kingdom of central Africa after fourteenth century . Established diplomatic and commercial relations with Portugal, 1482 . Kings of Kongo converted to Christianity sixteenth century; King Afonso. Slave raiding in Kongo . Portuguese traded textiles, weapons, and advisors for Kongolese gold, silver, ivory, and slaves

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