History Of Africa In European Age Of Exploration
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.15 GB | Duration: 1h 7m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.15 GB | Duration: 1h 7m
Into the dark continent - African history in the age of exploration
What you'll learn
Students will be able to learn about the reason why Africa was called the dark continent.
Students will learn about the activities of great explorers of Africa
Students will learn about the contents of the first map of Africa
Overall, students will learn about what Africa is to Europe from the perspectives of the age of exploration thus clearing some conspiracies about Europe
Requirements
Understanding of English language
Description
The continent Africa of course had never been a new discovery to Europe and other parts of the world (old world) Europeans traded, warred, and allied themselves with African kingdoms even before the days of the Bible or Quran but all this relationships were mostly with the Northern part of Africa and few of them, along the east Coast of Africa. This means despite knowing that the continent exists, there relationships with it has limits in terms of areas they relate with. As time goes on, the Europeans had to force there way into the continent and this had some implications.In this course, you will learn about the reasons why Europeans decided it's time to enter the interior of Africa, how they did it, and the implications of there activities in the continent.You'll also learn about other things like the names of Africa in it's history, explanation of the first map of Africa drawn by Munster Sebastian, learn about the works of explorers like John hanning speke, Mungo park, Henry Stanley, David Livingstone, e.t.c.This video sheds light on some popular matters going on on the Internet where Africans complain about some wrong things in history of age of exploration e.g claims that Mungo Park discovered river Niger, the fact that Africa was referred to as the "Dark Continent". I talked about how all this started and where things became faulty.…and yes research works and personal views are included.The course is graphically illustrated throughout, both with human drawn images and Ai illustrations.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Names of Africa
Lecture 2 How and why it was called it "The Dark Continent"
Section 2: Into the Dark Continent
Lecture 3 Inhibitions to the interior of Africa
Lecture 4 Why they entered Africa
Lecture 5 Travails of the Pathfinders (Hanning speke, David Livingstone and Mungo park)
Section 3: Aftermath of Europe penetration of Africa
Lecture 6 AMUSEMENTS PARK FROM AFRICA
Lecture 7 Colonial education still in Africa
Lecture 8 Renaming of geographical areas in Africa
Section 4: Misc
Lecture 9 Analysis of the first map of Africa drawn by Munster Sebastian
An history enthusiastic.,History students,Africans