Welcome to the course material on 'External Influences' in the history of Nigeria from earliest times to 1800. Throughout Nigeria's history, external influences have played a significant role in shaping the country's development and interactions with other regions. This course will delve into the impact of these external factors on the socio-political and economic landscape of Nigeria.
One of the primary objectives of this course is to understand the impact of external influences on Nigeria. From early interactions with neighboring regions to later contact with North Africa and Europe, Nigeria's history has been intricately linked with external forces. These influences have led to cultural exchanges, technological advancements, and changes in governance structures within the region.
Moreover, we will examine the interactions between Nigeria and other regions in this course. Whether through trade relationships, migrations, or conflicts, Nigeria has been part of a larger network of interdependent societies. These interactions have shaped the way in which different groups within Nigeria relate to each other and the outside world.
Another crucial aspect we will explore is analyzing the effects of migrations and wars on inter-group relations in Nigeria. Migrations of various ethnic groups have contributed to the diversity of Nigeria's population, while wars have influenced power dynamics and territorial boundaries. Understanding these dynamics is essential for grasping the complexities of Nigerian history.
Furthermore, we will explore the dynamics of contact with North Africa and Europe in this course. The trans-Saharan trade route brought Islam to regions like Borno and Hausaland, impacting the region's religious landscape. Early European contact with coastal states introduced Christianity and new trading practices, leaving a lasting imprint on Nigeria's cultural and economic development.
Lastly, this course will evaluate the role of trade, religion, and politics in shaping Nigeria's history. Trade networks connected Nigeria to distant lands, fostering economic prosperity and cultural exchange. Meanwhile, religions like Islam and Christianity had a profound influence on the beliefs and practices of different communities in Nigeria. Political interactions with neighboring states and European powers have also shaped Nigeria's governance structure over time.
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The History of Nigeria
Sous-titre
From Precolonial Times to the Present
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
Année
2015
ISBN
978-1107110614
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Nigeria: A New History of a Turbulent Century
Sous-titre
From Precolonial Times through Independence to the Present
Éditeur
Basic Books
Année
2015
ISBN
978-0465063419
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Question 1 Rapport
The Scramble of Africans by Europeans in 1884/85 Berlin Conference made Nigeria a British _________ colony.