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East Africa

How did trade influence the growth and culture of East, Central, and Southern Africa?
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International trade center
Aksum king that converted to Christianity in 350 CE
Made East Africa ideally suited for trade
Expansion that caused Aksum's decline
People who established Great Zimbabwe
Along with droughts and overfarming, reduced food supply in Aksum
Solid stone pillars that were monuments to Aksum's kings
European explorers that arrived in the late 1400s
Kingdom that rivaled Rome, China, and Persia
"Place of stone houses," in Bantu
Due to migrations and trade connections, East Africa had a rich mix of
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Sturdy ship built for the Indian Ocean
Ocean that was a key part of East Africa's far-reaching trade network
Trade that brought African elephant close to extinction
People who migrated from West Africa into sub-Saharan Africa
One of the richest and most powerful city-states in Africa
Improvements that made sailing and trade networks possible
Social class below sultans
Strong winds in the Indian Ocean
Sailors that developed skills and ships to cross the Indian Ocean
Cities that controlled surrounding villages and towns
Muslim rulers who controlled coastal trade towns
Country today where Aksum was located
Arab merchants settled in East African towns and brought this religion
Indian Empire that flourished during the time of Aksum's kingdom
East African and Arabic Muslim cultures combined to form this unique culture (and language)
Conquered trading rival of Aksum