AP World History C
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AP World History Catherine Phamduy
Migrations Chart
Europe Africa Classical Some Germanic tribes moved into North Africa had experienced trade the fringes of the Roman Empire w/ Phoenicians, Greeks, and Germanic invasion in the decline of Romanssettlement Rome led to establishments of German outposts in the Western part of Europe. Postclassical Christian missionaries Eastern Stateless and Sudanic societies Europe. Also received Jews from formed = spread of Africans Middle East. Some Bantu Speaking Africans Germanic knights and farmers moved to Madagascar. Refugees/ expanded Western Europe visitors of Oman Swahili Coast. Mongol Rule brought many Muslim immigrants lived in Soman scholars and merchants to Europe, coast and went further south and vice versa Early Modern Many immigrants (Portuguese, Atlantic Slave Trade North and Spanish, British, French, Dutch) South America South America that established Dutch (Boers) migrated to the tip of coloniesincreased trade and new South Africa (Cape of Good Hope) culture = $$$ and pushed up b/c of later British British colonist North America invasions (Great Trek) Zulu and other chiefdoms started fighting (mfecane) people to Zulu Industrial Period European expansions in Canada, Imperialism- Africa was split up Australia, New Zealand, and India. among the European Dutch advance in Java powerswhite racial supremacy New contacts and immigration disease. Today Driven away from Indian colony Many countries gained Shift to urbanization independence, yet Boers remained in the Southern tip Wars and human trafficking on children. Sudanese Uganda Population booms conflicts immigrations