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Africa: Some Background. Mercator Projection (1569). Peters Projection (1974). West Wing video clip. So Called “Slave Trade”. Slave Warfare. Continental Population Statistics (in millions). Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Muslim Conquests. Arab Speaking Areas Today. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Mercator Projection (1569)

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So Called “Slave Trade”

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Slave Warfare

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Continental Population Statistics(in millions)

1650 1750 1850 1900

Africa 100 100 100 120

Europe 103 144 274 423

Asia 257 437 656 857

Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

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Muslim Conquests

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Arab Speaking Areas Today

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African Precolonial States

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Scramble for AfricaBerlin Conference 1884, Map 1914

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Postcolonial African States

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British Africa: Cape to Cairo

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Nigerian Ethnic Groups

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Population Density

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African Railroads

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African Cities

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Rural Africa

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Land Grabs “Land grabs displace subsistence farmers and farming

communities, making it necessary for inhabitants to seek opportunities elsewhere. The amount of African land sold annually to multi-national corporations has increased from 10 million acres to about 110 million acres between 2008 and early 2010- the size of California and West Virginia combined. Over 70% of these land deals are concentrated in Mali, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Mozambique. The rise in land deals in Africa is partly due to the global food crisis.” (Sojourner Project)


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