DESCRIPTION
In this module we will discuss four units. unit six explores Africa’s interactions with the outside world from 1500 to the 1880s, including early European exploration driven by the quest for gold and trade routes, and the impact of Portuguese, Spanish, and later European presence on African states. Key topics include the rise of legitimate trade, the establishment of white settlements in South Africa, and the role of European explorers and missionaries in shaping Africa’s modern history.
Unit seven focuses on Ethiopia’s historical dynamics, detailing the Christian Highland Kingdom under the Solomonic dynasty, the expansion of Islam and Muslim sultanates, and the socio-political landscape of southern and central Ethiopia.
Unit eight examines Ethiopia’s political and social changes from the mid-16th to mid-19th century, highlighting regional states and the challenges of instability versus consolidation in the Christian Kingdom.
Unit nine covers the Age of Revolutions (1789-1815), including the Industrial Revolution’s effects on Europe, the American War of Independence, the French Revolution, and Napoleon Bonaparte’s influence on European and global politics.
OBJECTIVES
After learning this course, you will be able to:
- Examine the Motivations and Impacts of Early European Exploration in Africa
- Analyze the Effects of European Presence on African Societies and Economies
- Identify the Key Features of the Christian Highland Kingdom under the Solomonic Dynasty
- Explore the Expansion of Islam and the Emergence of Muslim Sultanates in Ethiopia
- Assess the Political and Social Changes in Southern, Western, and Eastern Ethiopia
- Evaluate the Instability and Consolidation in the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia (1559-1855)
- Analyze the Industrial Revolution’s Impact on Europe’s Political, Economic, and Social Structures
- Understand the Key Events and Outcomes of the American and French Revolutions, and Napoleon Bonaparte’s Role
CONTENTS
UNIT 6: AFRICA AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD: 1500-1880s
6.1. Medieval African States
6.2. Contacts with the Outside World
6.3. Slavery and Slave Trade in Africa
6.4. The Legitimate Trade
6.5. The White Settlement in South Africa
6.6. European Explorers and Missionaries: 1770-1870
UNIT 7: STATES, PRINCIPALITIES, POPULATION MOVEMENTS AND INTERACTIONS IN ETHIOPIA
7.1. The Christian Highland Kingdom under t he Restored “Solomonic” Dynasty
7.2. The Expansion of Islam and the Emergence of Muslim Sultanates
7.3. Political and Socio-Economic Conditions of the Southern and Central States in Ethiopia
7.4. Relationship between the Christian Highland Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanate of Adal
7.5. Population Movements in the Ethiopian Region
UNIT 8: POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROCESSES IN ETHIOPIA, MID 16TH TO MID-19TH CENTURY
8.1. Peoples and States of Southern, Western and Eastern Ethiopia
8.2. Instability Versus Consolidation in the Christian Kingdom, 1559-1855
UNIT NINE
THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1789 TO 1815
9.1. The Industrial Revolution and its Political, Economic and Social Effects on Europe
9.2. The American War of Independence
9.3. The French Revolution
9.4. The Period of Napoleon Bonaparte
Assessment methods
- Activities
- Self-check question
References
- Grade 11: history student text
- Grade 11: history teacher guide