How did African societies change as a result of increased contact with Europeans?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should begin by assessing the state of the African societies mentioned in the chapter prior to contact with Europeans. All students should be able to identify the societies covered in the chapter and provide some insights into how these cultures ordered themselves and provided for their survival. Additionally, students should be able to describe how the growing slave market impacted the relationships between Europeans and African societies. More advanced students will also pick up on other trade issues that affected both groups. Finally, students should be able to provide an interpretation of how contact with Europeans altered African societies, including the relationships between different African societies.
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