Will fan and medal for help! Give me one social feature for Swahili, Kongo and Great Zimbabwe. One political feature for Swahili, Kongo and Great Zimbabwe. One economic feature for Swahili, Kongo and Great Zimbabwe. And one religious feature for Swahili, Kongo and Great Zimbabwe.
Wikipedia is your best option.
@Ashleyisakitty Not for this, Im here to show you how a master does it. :D @xXLittleLionXx Do you understand anything about these city-states? Because im doing the same thing for Flvs right now but im doing the honors version. ;-; Just go to page two of the lesson and check the maps and select each of the cities you chose. It will give you examples of each. If you happen not to be doing Flvs then I can still help you. :) Just tell me what things you don't understand.
I mean -- all of this stuff could be found within 10 minutes on google.
/shrug. have fun!
lol Google is no fun, I rather drown him/her in knowledge!
I just can't find anything to help me with this. And I'm not in Flvs. I don't even know what that is
I just can't find anything to help me with this. And I'm not in Flvs. I don't even know what that is
The Great Zimbabwe prospered by sending interior trade goods, especially gold, copper and iron, along the Limpopo and Save Rivers to cities along the Indian Coast. Wealth in trade led to the rise of a new elite that ruled Great Zimbabwe and the surrounding kingdom from the 11th through the 15th centuries CE. Kongo also had a lot of resources, they were accomplished farmers and minors. They trades a lot of gold, copper and iron. But there real fortune came from there raffia cloth. All this wealth led to new social classes and eventually tot here first king. Around 1390 CE, Lukeni lua Nimi united several territories under one rule and became the first manikongo (or king).
The Kongo became an empire itself that would dominate the region into the 17th century CE. When the Portuguese came in 1480 CE, the rulers of Kongo quickly forged ties with the Portuguese rulers, both through trade and through the adoption of Christianity.
That's a lot. Thanks so much for helping me. I've looked everywhere and posted this question multiple times, and people avoided it like the plague. Thanks so so much!
lol I will always help :D Just tag me when you need the help.
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