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New concept English fourth edition ss2 page 17 to 18 comprehension questions the kingdom of benin

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Explanation:

The Edo people founded the Kingdom of Benin, which flourished from the 13th to the 19th centuries CE. It was situated in the southern forests of West Africa (modern-day Nigeria).

The city, also known as Benin, served as the focal point of a trading network that was solely under the king's or oba's control and included contacts with Portuguese traders looking for gold and slaves. Civil warfare caused Benin to fall into disrepute in the 18th century CE, and the British eventually took control of the country in 1897 CE.

The kingdom's spectacular brass statues and plaques, which typically feature monarchs and their families and are among the best pieces of art ever created in Africa, are possibly what the country is best known for today.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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The Benin Kingdom was "one of the oldest and most highly developed states in the coastal hinterland of West Africa ", it was formed around the 11th century AD", and lasted until it was annexed by the British Empire in 1897.

Explanation:

  • The Kingdom of Benin was established by the Edo people, and it thrived from the 13th to the 19th century CE. It was located in West Africa's southern woods (modern-day Nigeria).
  • The city, also known as Benin, operated as the hub of a commerce network with contacts with Portuguese traders hunting for gold and slaves and was exclusively under the power of the monarch or oba. Benin suffered from civil strife in the 18th century CE, and the British finally took over the nation in 1897 CE.
  • The country may be most renowned for its magnificent brass sculptures and plaques, which are among the greatest works of art ever produced in Africa and often portray rulers and their family.

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