section 1: natural environments section 2: history and culture section 3: the region today

18
Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today CHAPTER 23 East Africa

Upload: mimi

Post on 12-Jan-2016

32 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

CHAPTER 23. East Africa. Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today. SECTION 1. Natural Environments. Question: What landforms, rivers and lakes are found in East Africa?. SECTION 1. Natural Environments. Lakes. • Lake Malawi (tectonic) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Section 1: Natural Environments

Section 2: History and Culture

Section 3: The Region Today

CHAPTER 23

East Africa

Page 2: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 1

Natural Environments

Question:What landforms, rivers and lakes are found in East Africa?

Page 3: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 1

Natural Environments

LakesLakes• Lake Malawi (tectonic)• Lake Tanganyika (tectonic)• Lake Victoria (depression on plateau)• Lake Albert (depression on plateau)• Lake Turkana (tectonic)

RiversRivers• Blue Nile (flows from

Ethiopian highlands)• White Nile (flows from Lake

Victoria)• Nile (combined flows of Blue

and White Nile)

LandformsLandforms• Great Rift Valley (tectonic)• Kilimanjaro (volcanic)• Ethiopian highlands

(volcanic)• Sudd (water from White

Nile)

Page 4: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

What physical process created the rift valleys of East Africa?

• Tectonic processes caused the land to lift and crack

rift valley elongated depression, trough, or rift valley elongated depression, trough, or graben in the earth's crust, bounded on both graben in the earth's crust, bounded on both sides by normal faults and occurring on the sides by normal faults and occurring on the continents or under the oceans.continents or under the oceans.

Page 5: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 2

History and Culture

Question:Who are the important peoples in East Africa’s early history?

Page 6: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 2

History and Culture

Early History of East Africa

• no written histories

• oral tradition

Earliest Peoples

• controlled much of the Nile

• capital at Meroë, world’s largest cluster of pyramids

Kush

• conquered the Kush

• controlled western Arabia

• adopted Christianity

Aksum

• sailed along coast, established ports for trade

• Swahili developed from trade

Arabs

Page 7: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Kingdom of Kush

• controlled much of the Nile

• capital at Meroë, world’s largest cluster of pyramids

Page 8: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Aksum kingdom

• conquered the Kush• • controlled western

Arabia• adopted Christianity

Page 9: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Arabs Conquered• Arabs sailed along

coast, established ports for trade

• Swahili developed from trade

• Cash crops start being cultivated and sold at these ports.

• Ex: coffee, cotton and sisal (strong durable plant-used to make rope)

Page 10: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 2

History and Culture

Early History of East Africa

• no written histories

• oral tradition

Earliest Peoples

• controlled much of the Nile

• capital at Meroë, world’s largest cluster of pyramids

Kush

• conquered the Kush

• controlled western Arabia

• adopted Christianity

Aksum

• sailed along coast, established ports for trade

• Swahili developed from trade

Arabs

Page 11: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 3

The Region Today

Question:What are the region’s largest cities?

Page 13: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Nairobi, KenyaRegion’s most important commercial center

Page 14: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

vital seaport, transportation hub

Page 15: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

Khartoum and Omdurman, Sudanlargest cities in Sudan, face each other across Nile

Page 16: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

SECTION 3

The Region Today

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Nairobi, Kenya

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

largest city and capital of Ethiopia, headquarters of regional organizations

region’s most important commercial center

vital seaport, transportation hub

City Description

Khartoum and Omdurman, Sudan

largest cities in Sudan, face each other across Nile

Page 17: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

1. How does elevation affect climate in East Africa? Higher elevation will allow for cool, humid air.2. What are two ways that Arab traders influenced

East African languages and religion?Arab traders traded along the ports and the African language

Swahili grammar came about. The Swahili language is a mix of African and Arabic languages. Islam was spread throughout the region

1. How does elevation affect climate in East Africa? Higher elevation will allow for cool, humid air.2. What are two ways that Arab traders influenced

East African languages and religion?Arab traders traded along the ports and the African language

Swahili grammar came about. The Swahili language is a mix of African and Arabic languages. Islam was spread throughout the region

CHAPTER 23

Chapter Wrap-Up

Turn to pg 522-525 in your book to answer question 3-5.

Page 18: Section 1: Natural Environments Section 2: History and Culture Section 3: The Region Today

• 3. How have other cultures changed the traditional religions and diet of East Africa

• 4. What activities form the basis of the region’s economy?

• 5. Why does tourism hold great economic potential