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History

Our main enquiry question this term: What was life like in the Ancient Kingdom of ? Today’s enquiry: Why is it important to learn about Benin in school?

Benin Where is Benin? Benin is a region in , West .

Benin was once a civilisation of cities and towns, powerful Kings and a large

which traded over long distances.

The Benin Empire 900-1897 Benin began in the 900s when the settled in the of . By the 1400s they had created a wealthy kingdom with a powerful ruler, known as the .

As their kingdom expanded they built walls and moats around which showed incredible town planning and architecture.

What do you think of Benin City? Benin craftsmen were skilful in and Ivory and had strong religious beliefs. During this time, West Africa invented the smelting (heating and melting) of copper and zinc ores and the casting of Bronze. What do you think that this might mean?

Why might this be important?

What might this invention allowed them to do? This allowed them to produced beautiful works of art, particularly bronze sculptures, which they are famous for.

Watch this video to learn more: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zpvckqt/articles/z84fvcw 7 Benin was the center of trade. Europeans tried to trade with Benin in the 15 and 16 century, especially for spices like black pepper.

When the Europeans arrived

8 Benin’s society was so advanced in what they produced compared with Britain at the time. The Victorians wanted the raw materials Benin had and didn’t want to give up, so the soldiers of Queen Victoria’s empire fought against them and killed large numbers of Benin people.

It’s important to remember That the The wasn’t always kind to other countries

When the Victorians fought against them 9 Task: Make a poster about why Benin is important to learn about in schools. Use these reasons to help you.