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- Q. What is the largest diaspora in the world?
- Q. What is the meaning of black diaspora?
- Q. Who coined the term diaspora?
- Q. What is cultural diaspora?
- Q. Where is the African diaspora?
- Q. What is the modern African diaspora?
- Q. How many African diaspora are there?
- Q. What is African Diaspora and how did it affect the world?
- Q. What countries are in the African diaspora?
- Q. How large is the African diaspora?
- Q. What effect did slavery have on Africa?
- Q. Who did the Portuguese trade with?
Q. What is the largest diaspora in the world?
India
Q. What is the meaning of black diaspora?
Definition: AFRICAN & BLACK DIASPORA The African Diaspora is the voluntary and involuntary movement of Africans and their descendants to various parts of the world during the modern and pre-modern periods.
Q. Who coined the term diaspora?
The word diaspora comes from the ancient Greek dia speiro, meaning “to sow over.” The concept of diaspora has long been used to refer to the Greeks in the Hellenic world and to the Jews after the fall of Jerusalem in the early 6th century bce.
Q. What is cultural diaspora?
Diaspora communities represent and maintain a culture different from those of the countries within which they are located, often retaining strong ties with their country and culture of origin (real or perceived) and with other communities of the same origin in order to preserve that culture.
Q. Where is the African diaspora?
Brazil
Q. What is the modern African diaspora?
The modern African diaspora, at its core, consists of the millions of peoples of African descent living in various societies who are united by a past based significantly but not exclusively upon “racial” oppression and the struggles against it; and who, despite the cultural variations and political and other divisions …
Q. How many African diaspora are there?
Globally, Africans in the diaspora are spread out across the continents. In North America, there are 39 million from the African Diaspora; 113 million in Latin America; 13.
Q. What is African Diaspora and how did it affect the world?
African Diaspora is the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades, from the 1500s to the 1800s. This Diaspora took millions of people from Western and Central Africa to different regions throughout the Americas and the Caribbean.
Q. What countries are in the African diaspora?
The most populated countries in the African diaspora include Brazil, Colombia, America, Dominican Republic, and Haiti. There is a connection among the descendants of slaves in the African Diaspora as their ancestors came from similar areas in Africa and survived a similar fate; slavery and colonization.
Q. How large is the African diaspora?
The African Union estimates that the African diaspora is about 112.
Q. What effect did slavery have on Africa?
The effect of slavery in Africa Some states, such as Asante and Dahomey, grew powerful and wealthy as a result. Other states were completely destroyed and their populations decimated as they were absorbed by rivals. Millions of Africans were forcibly removed from their homes, and towns and villages were depopulated.
Q. Who did the Portuguese trade with?
The Portuguese destroyed the Arab trade routes in the Indian Ocean between Africa, Arabia and India. The Portuguese replaced Arab control of the trade in ivory, gold and slaves with their own. They traded up the Zambezi river and interfered with the existing inland African trade.
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