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    West African Epic

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    department of Theology at North West University. Dr. Anicet has dedicated years of her life to researching theology and has received rewards at the North West University for his success. This source provides background information to understanding the roots to West African mythology which will provide guidance to me when correlating the use of animals in a spiritual aspect for my research…

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    14th to the early 19th century, where more than 12 millions of African slaves were forcibly brought to the Americas in order to supply the demand of indian labor on the new world. Although, slavery has existed for a long time in the old world between Africa and Europe via the mediterranean…

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    Numbers of slaves embarked for different disembarkation regions, 1600-1850 Mainland North America Caribbean Brazil Total 1601-1700 9,594 358,939 124,575 493,108 1701-1800 215,611 2,802,971 1,465,341 1,684,725 1801-1850 59,683 426,607 1,767,870 2,254,160 Totals 284,888 3,588,517 3,357,786 7,231,191 Mainland North America Caribbean Brazil Total 1601-1700 7501 287074 107583 402158 1701-1800 182086 2436748 1320495 3939329 1801-1850 50869 379726…

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    3. Discussion and Findings: 3.1 Differences and similarities in their dishes/cuisines: Tunisian cuisine to a certain extent is distinct from Moroccan cuisine. All the same Morocco and Tunisia share several gastronomic traditions, owing mainly to their Berber inhabitants, there are likewise vast differences. The difference starts, confusingly, with the names of dishes. Take tagine, for instance. At the mere mention of the word, one immediately thinks of fragrant, subtly spiced stews that often…

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    Heart of Darkness show Europeans wanting to change Africa in order for the company to benefit off of the native people and the manner of doing so is far from humane. They do so by going into Africa and becoming the ruling force trying to civilize and colonize the indigenous people. Season of Migration to the North, however, presents two African men who are both trying to take themselves away from European life and integrate into African…

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    money, next is those who are forced into servitude to escape poverty or their religious persecution, and at last are the convicts. The total of slaves carried off from Africa reached 30 thousand per year in 1690 and 85 thousand per year a century later. Many slaves were distributed into the Caribbean, South America, British North America, and Brazil yet by the 1800s the United States had 25% of blacks in the New World. In America they would keep the reproduction of children in order to have more…

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    Gold Coast History

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    indigenous economic activities before the arrival of the Europeans. Whiles the section colonialGold Coast also traces the reasons for European incursion in the Gold Coast and the economic reasons for the transportation of masses of people out of Africa to various parts of Europe and the New world. The abolishing of slave trade and its…

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    people. All black people were now free. A lot of slaves moved North, where they could work on railroads, or as house cleaners or nannies or start their own business. A significant number began moving to the West, to become cowboys or settlers. However, they made laws against this. So a few went back to Africa. But the largest number of slaves stayed…

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    over as slaves from Africa to the Americas. They did not immigrate to this country; they were brought over by force as captured people. They cannot trace their origin/roots in Africa. African Americans have a long history of being Americans, but were stripped away from the privileges that White Americans had. This dates back to the 1500’s when 12 million Africans were forcibly taken to the Americas as slaves. It all began with the European vessels that would take goods to Africa, in exchange for…

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    Ghana derived from “warrior King” and “King of gold”. Ghana gained a significant amount of wealth during their control of the Gold trade in West Africa. Ghana became so wealthy from the salt and gold trade from their access to the trade routes that went through their land. Ghana’s position with the trading was to provide North Arica with gold and West Africa with salt. Chieftain Dinga considered himself King of Ghana in the mid-700’s establishing the capital at Wagadou. The capital became the…

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