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Years Ago in South Africa
The
Shona people of the Mwene Mutapa Empire worshipped a supreme
god called Mwari, the creator of the world and everything in
it. A central role in Shona-Karanga religion was played the
mhondoro, the spirits of the ancestors of the ruling families.
It was through these spirits that the Shona could talk to Mwari.
Remembering the names of all the spirits and the task of calling
on them in times of need was the responsibility of the nobles.
Thus, the king of Mwene Mutapa played the role of high priest
as well as acting as day-to-day ruler.
The Kongo kingdom in south-central Africa accepted Christianity
in 1490 under King Nzinga Nkuwu. After King Nzinga Mpangu, Kongo
power declined as Portuguese influence increased. King Alphonso
I died in 1541, and his son Henrique, the first African bishop,
attempted to establish a distinct African Christian church in
the Kongo but failed. Most of the region later became the Portuguese
colony of Angola.
While the fertile farm lands of parts of west, central and east
Africa could support dense populations, the soil in southern
Africa could not support large populations. However, relatively
strong and centralized Bantu states did arise, the first among
these were the Swazi, Ngoni and Xhosa peoples.
In 1652, the Dutch East India Company founded Cape Town as a
port and supply base on the long voyage from Europe to the East
Indies.
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years ago / 700
years ago / 1,200 years ago
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years ago / 3,000 years ago
/ 4,000 years ago / 5,000
years ago / 10,000 years ago