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Impact Of Pre 1700s Civilizations On Africa And The...

Adriana Alicea 05/18 - 05/19 : 2017 Mr. Cardona Global History How did pre-1600s civilizations in Africa and the Americans, gain, consolidate, and maintain power? Pre-1600s civilizations in Africa, gain, consolidate, and maintain power by these 3 civilizations: Ghana, Mali and Songhai. In Ghana’s part, society was used as technology, trading and independance. In Mali’s part, Wealth was used for valuing survival, education, and money (gold). In Songhai’s part, Economics was used for controlling and province. Also pre-1600s in Americans, gain, consolidate, and maintain power by these 3 civilizations: Aztecs, Mayas, and The Incas and they all had different religions. In Aztecs part, Enterprise was used for resources†¦show more content†¦They valued money because they built Timbuktu, center of learning art which increased islamic influence in west Africa. Also they traveled with 12,000 servants was each wearing silk and carried gold bars, which we re given to poor people†¦.I think it was more of a donation which wa s great! Songhai helped maintain power by Economics because they used it controlling and province. They was controlling because they were the largest of the 3 major west african kingdoms. Also they took over Timbuktu to expand trade to Europe and Asia, time of great cultural diffusion. They had provinces such as a governor to maintain order, tax collector for money, judges like Mansa Musa, laws to follow and trade inspectors to keep track of the trades being correct. They had a whole government for economics for making sure they were secured. In Americans, the Aztec s helped gain power by Enterprise for use of resources and technology. The resources was things you use by hands like fishing, boats, trading and conquering neighborhoods. As they conquered, they grew in size making them hated by the other tribes. But there was some challenges that they faced was not having access to having that much resources they needed because the other tribe thought they owned the water. They had the best technology, which was obsidian and chert because they didn’t have no iron nor gold and this technology they used benefitted them to use as toolsShow MoreRelatedOne Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.163893 Words   |  656 Pagesand Paul Buhle, eds., The New Left Revisited David M. Scobey, Empire City: The Making and Meaning of the New York City Landscape Gerda Lerner, Fireweed: A Political Autobiography Allida M. Black, ed., Modern American Queer History Eric Sandweiss, St. Louis: The Evolution of an American Urban Landscape Sam Wineburg, Historical Thinking and Other Unnatural Acts: Charting the Future of Teaching the Past Sharon Hartman Strom, Political Woman: Florence Luscomb and the Legacy of Radical Reform Read MoreInstitution as the Fundamental Cause of Long Tern Growth39832 Words   |  160 Pagesfirst document the empirical importance of institutions by focusing on two quasi-natural experiments in history, the division of Korea into two parts with very different economic institutions and the colonization of much of the world by European powers starting in the fifteenth century. We then develop the basic outline of a framework for thinking about why economic institutions differ across countries. Economic institutions determine the incentives of and the constraints on economic actors, andRead MoreStatement of Purpose23848 Words   |  96 Pages.................... 31 African Studies...................................................................................................................... 31 Literature (American) ........................................................................................................... 33 Literature (Englis h and American) ....................................................................................... 35 Literature (Medieval) ...........................................................Read MoreLogical Reasoning189930 Words   |  760 Pagesproblem is definitely the microorganisms. Now surely the rangers know that hikers are apt to try to sterilize water by boiling it. You reason that if boiling wouldnt work, the sign would have said so. Then you vaguely remember hearing that people in Africa were told to boil drinking water to prevent cholera, and you think cholera is caused by a parasite or bacteria or something living in the water. Could cholera be that different 5 from Giardia, you wonder. Thinking about all this you conclude

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