19th Century Humanities
SHAKA ZULU
 
Chief Shaka was the founder of southern Africa's Zulu kingdom. His life is the composition of many vibrant stories, many of which are generally accepted that Shaka Zulu was a very skilled warrior who dominated southeastern Africa. In the picture below, I portrayed Shaka in a poster where it is advertising his army by exaggerating how powerful he is. With this design, it will be able to illustrate how dominant Shaka was and how strict he was at making his Zulu army disciplined. Chief Shaka expanded his empire by first hardening his soldiers by making them march through long distances barefooted. Moreover, he inflicted death penalty for ones with the least failure. He believed that in order to control over an empire, imperialism is needed. With the concentration on the making of weapons, many opponents had died under Chief Shaka's killing stroke. He wanted the soldiers, in return, to give him loyalty and obedience, so that he can defeat everyone in every battle. Overall, his astonishing rise made a significant impact in South Africa. 
 
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