Back in the 19th century, the African civilization can be characterized by a single relationship, this relationship consists of kings and their slaves. Within this relationship Kings and slaves are dependent on each other, without slaves Kings cannot be rulers and without Kings, slaves would not be slaves. This relationship is similar to capitalism; capitalists are people who own natural resources, land, and factories. Capitalists are dependent on their workers in society to sustain a balanced economy, capitalists employ workers which can be view as slaves in the 19th century. Even though some people view this a functional society others oppose of this style of living, many realists view capitalism as unfavorable and has a detrimental …show more content…
Desnu’s witnessed some of the Asante warriors fail at crossing the river due to over packing the canoes which can be correlated well with the lack of preparation and patience. This situation came to symbolize a false hope. The Asante’s actions created one of the main factors that had a cause in the destruction of the 19th-century African world. The Asante warriors never prepared for their obstacles. If they had practiced patience and preparation, then they would have been able to comprehend the strength of the canoe and how to navigate the river without it capsizing. Following this Densu attacks executioners with a rock out of emotion instead have a plan and using preparation which was a poor move because it didn’t play out in his favor due to his lack of preparation for a plan. In the worst case scenario Densu would have been killed, advancing in the destruction of the 19th century African world. This wasn’t not a motion with previous preparation or utilizing the patience that could have been taken to