Chapter 6

Hae-Seung Robinson


        Africa was a host to surrounding nations sure to its land being an agricultural goldmine. Eurasia provided domesticated animals which it lacked, although Africa had just as good tools and weapons which played an important role in their economic and military life. Writing was confined to the northern and northeastern parts of Africa, and Africas civilization varied throughout. Africa in my opinion was too big and their civilizations were too independent to be clearly identified, and no one from there considered themselves African so there was virtually no centralization as opposed to other parts of the world like China where centralization was very prominent. Africa gets misunderstood as a place that has an underdeveloped civilization but I feel as though that’s because they were very decentralized. Societies definitely existed, consisting of art, strength, cultural ideas and faith. I feel like because Africa was so internal, it was misrepresented by the world outside of it that didn’t understand it, especially during urbanization. Egypt had an imperial structure which made it more recognizable to other empires. The rest of Africa wasn’t as imperial and didn’t feature states, so they didn’t seem as civilized by outside definition but they themselves had culture, language, and order. 

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