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SOURCES 1 TEXTBOOK
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Source 1 question 1
Mali began a slow decline after the death of its last strong king mansa musa
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Source 1 question 2
Only nomads living in the region and they knew it
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Source 1 question 3
Salt,gold,Songrai traders carried goods on horses and donkeys which often died in the hot Sahara
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Source 1 ask your own question.
What were some of the items of the west African empire? Gold,pearls,and lvory
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Bibliography of textbook
Spielvogel Jackson. World history journey across time early ages. New York mc graw hill, 2005
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Source 2 web
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Source 2 web question 1
With the help of the large amounts of salt and gold. The grana,mali and Songai empires because they are rich and powerful
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Source 2 web question 2
Although the geography of West Africa did not promote travel goods were traded all across Africa, Asia,and Europe
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Source 2 web question 3
They traded Cotten,gold,salt. They used a system of a silent bartor trading without talking to eliminate conflict
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Source 2 ask your own question.
How did they talk together? They use the Barton trading
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Bibliography
URL
https://www.blendspace.com/lessons/ZM0dpKG6LqbIkQ/middle-ages
Middle Ages blendspace 2014
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Source 3 video question 1
The king son toke the crown and he could not stop invaders so he lost
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Source 3 video question 2
Goods were trade across Africa, Asia, and Europe
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Source 3 video questions 3
They traded Cotten salt gold. They trade tobacco
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Source 3 video ask your own questions
How did they survive in the sohared desert? They survive by eating other animal
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Bibliography Video
Eastern Africa Garth Holman none May 31 2011
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@yakobusan Jakob Montrasio 孟亚柯
Kevin Ruiz
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