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20 Things That Europeans Learned From Africa

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1. Agriculture: Africans introduced Europeans to crops like maize, sorghum, and millet.

2. Architecture: African designs influenced European building styles, such as the use of arches and domes.

3. Art: African art inspired European artists like Picasso and Matisse.

4. Music: African rhythms and instruments influenced European music, such as jazz and rock.

5. Medicine: Africans shared knowledge of herbs and remedies, like quinine for malaria.

6. Mathematics: Africans developed advanced math concepts, like the "Fibonacci sequence".

7. Metallurgy: Africans introduced Europeans to ironworking and bronze casting.

8. Navigation: Africans taught Europeans navigation skills, like reading stars and using compasses.

9. Textiles: Africans introduced Europeans to cotton, dyeing, and weaving techniques.

10. Cuisine: Africans introduced Europeans to foods like rice, okra, and plantains.

11. Language: African languages influenced European languages, such as Portuguese and French.

12. Religion: African spiritual beliefs influenced European religions, like Christianity.

13. Science: Africans made significant contributions to astronomy, like identifying constellations.

14. Technology: Africans developed innovative tools, like the "Kongo diploma" (a messaging system).

15. Trade: Africans established trade networks and markets, teaching Europeans about commerce.

16. Writing: Africans developed writing systems, like hieroglyphics and Nsibidi.

17. Beauty and cosmetics: Africans introduced Europeans to products like shea butter and henna.

18. Sport: Africans introduced Europeans to games like "Mancala" (a strategy board game).

19. Social structures: Africans introduced Europeans to communal living and social organization.

20. Environmental conservation: Africans taught Europeans about sustainable farming and resource management.

These are just a few examples of the many things Europeans learned from Africa. 

The continent has a rich history and culture that has had a profound impact on the world!

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