Kanem-Bornu and Hausa: Empires of Influence and Trade History JSS 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 8
History Lesson Plan: Relationship Between People from Different Centers of Civilization in Pre-Colonial Nigeria – Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empire
- Subject: History
- Class: JSS 2
- Term: First Term
- Week: 8
- Age: 12-13 years
- Topic: Relationship Between People from Different Centers of Civilization – Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empire
- Sub-Topic: Political, Cultural, and Economic Relationships
- Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Explain the political relationship between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa city-states.
- Identify the cultural exchanges that occurred between these civilizations.
- Describe the economic connections and trade activities between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa states.
Keywords: Kanem-Bornu, Hausa, trade, alliance, diplomacy, culture
Set Induction
The teacher will ask, “What do you know about the Hausa and Kanem-Bornu Empires?” to spark interest and introduce the lesson.
Entry Behavior
Students are aware of the Kanem-Bornu Empire and the Hausa city-states from previous lessons.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Map of pre-colonial Nigeria showing the locations of Kanem-Bornu and Hausa city-states.
- Pictures of ancient artifacts from the two regions.
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
Students have learned about the political structure of the Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empires. This lesson builds on that knowledge by focusing on their interactions.
Embedded Core Skills
- Map reading
- Critical thinking
- Analytical discussion
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for History
- History for Junior Secondary Schools
Instructional Materials
- Maps, charts, and images representing the Kanem-Bornu and Hausa empires.
Content
Political Relationship Between Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empires
- The Kanem-Bornu Empire, located in the northeastern region of Nigeria, had diplomatic ties with the Hausa city-states.
- The two empires cooperated to ensure stability and security, often engaging in alliances and peace agreements.
- Some Hausa rulers sought military support from Kanem-Bornu to resolve internal conflicts.
Cultural Connections Between Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empires
- Religion: Both regions embraced Islam, which influenced governance, education, and social practices.
- Architecture: The two regions shared similar architectural designs, especially in mosques and city gates.
- Language and Scholarship: Scholars from both empires contributed to the spread of Arabic and Islamic education.
Economic Exchanges Between Kanem-Bornu and Hausa Empires
- Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa states engaged in long-distance trade across the Sahara, exchanging goods like salt, leather, textiles, and horses.
- The Hausa city-states, such as Kano and Katsina, served as major trading centers, facilitating commerce with Kanem-Bornu and North Africa.
- Trade routes between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa regions strengthened their economic interdependence.
Evaluation
- The Hausa city-states were located in the ______ part of Nigeria.
a) Northeast b) Northwest c) Southeast d) Southwest
Answer: b) Northwest - The Kanem-Bornu Empire is located in ______ Nigeria.
a) Southwestern b) Southeastern c) Northeastern d) Northwestern
Answer: c) Northeastern - The main religion shared by both empires was ______.
a) Christianity b) Islam c) Traditional worship d) Judaism
Answer: b) Islam - Scholars from both regions promoted the use of the ______ language.
a) Swahili b) Arabic c) English d) Hausa
Answer: b) Arabic - A key item traded by the Hausa city-states was ______.
a) Salt b) Cocoa c) Gold d) Palm oil
Answer: a) Salt - The Kanem-Bornu Empire often provided ______ support to Hausa rulers.
a) Military b) Educational c) Medical d) Agricultural
Answer: a) Military - Hausa city-states were known for producing ______ goods.
a) Leather b) Cotton c) Sugar d) Oil
Answer: a) Leather - Trade between Kanem-Bornu and Hausa city-states relied on ______ routes.
a) Air b) Water c) Desert d) Rail
Answer: c) Desert - A key architectural similarity between both regions was found in ______.
a) Palaces b) Mosques c) Warehouses d) Castles
Answer: b) Mosques - Islam influenced the establishment of ______ in both regions.
a) Banks b) Islamic schools c) Railroads d) Hospitals
Answer: b) Islamic schools
Class Activity Discussion
- What was the political relationship between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa city-states?
They formed alliances and cooperated for stability. - What religion did both empires practice?
Islam. - What role did Kanem-Bornu play in Hausa politics?
It provided military support to Hausa rulers. - What language did scholars from both regions promote?
Arabic. - What items did the Hausa trade with Kanem-Bornu?
Salt, leather, and textiles. - What was a major cultural exchange between the two empires?
Similar architectural designs in mosques. - How did Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa connect economically?
Through long-distance trade across the Sahara. - What were some important Hausa trading centers?
Kano and Katsina. - What influence did Islam have on education in both regions?
It led to the establishment of Islamic schools. - Why were the Hausa city-states important in trade?
They served as key trading centers in the region.
Presentation Steps
- Step 1: Review the location and political structure of Kanem-Bornu and Hausa empires.
- Step 2: Introduce the relationships between the two civilizations, focusing on politics, culture, and trade.
- Step 3: Encourage students to discuss the significance of their interactions.
Teacher’s Activities
- Display a map showing Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa city-states.
- Explain the cultural and economic ties between the two regions.
- Provide examples of traded goods and shared practices.
Learners’ Activities
- Locate Kanem-Bornu and Hausa states on the map.
- Participate in discussions about their interactions.
- Answer questions about their political, cultural, and economic exchanges.
Assessment
- Explain the political relationship between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa states.
- List two cultural similarities between the two regions.
- Describe the trade connections between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa city-states.
Evaluation Questions
- What role did Kanem-Bornu play in Hausa politics?
- Name two key Hausa trading centers.
- What language was promoted by scholars from both regions?
- What type of goods did the Hausa trade with Kanem-Bornu?
- What religion was common in both regions?
- How did Kanem-Bornu and Hausa states connect economically?
- Name one architectural similarity between the two empires.
- What was a key influence of Islam on education?
- How did the Hausa benefit from their relationship with Kanem-Bornu?
- What were the desert routes used for between the two regions?
Conclusion
The teacher will summarize the lesson, highlighting the political, cultural, and economic interactions between Kanem-Bornu and the Hausa city-states. Students’ responses will be marked, and feedback will be given.