Africans had a variety of political structures, including monarchies and kinship alliances.
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Congress was the dominant political institution during the 19th century.
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Loss of political independence.
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The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
A Black Book is any of a group of books or documents of a political character, including a book compiled in the twelfth century containing a description of the court of exchequer of England.
The ultimate outcome of Pan-Africanism during the 20th century was the promotion of unity and solidarity among African nations and people of African descent, leading to a significant push for independence from colonial rule. This movement culminated in the decolonization of many African countries in the mid-20th century, fostering a sense of shared identity and cooperative political efforts, exemplified by the establishment of the Organization of African Unity in 1963. While it successfully advocated for self-determination, the movement faced challenges in achieving political and economic unity among African states, with varying degrees of success and ongoing struggles for unity and development.
Many African countries became independent of European colonial rule.
From the perspective of the African people, the effect was: loss of political independence.=)
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The circulation of blood was first described by the Greek physician Galen in the 2nd century AD. He proposed that blood is continuously produced by the liver and consumed by the body's tissues. However, it was not until the 17th century that William Harvey provided a more accurate description of the circulation system.
The African empire that ruled parts of India was the Sultanate of Malindi, which was established by the Swahili people and had influence over the coastal regions of India. However, the most notable African presence in Indian history is the rule of the Siddi dynasty, descendants of African slaves and soldiers, who established their dominance in the region of Janjira on the western coast of India. They held power from the 16th century until the 19th century, contributing to the cultural and political landscape of India during their rule.
The word renaissance refers to a time of European revival form the 14th century to the 17th century.