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Feudal Africa

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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FEUDAL AFRICA

BY:JADA WILMORE
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Compare the major contributions of Medieval African kingdoms (Mali, Songhai, and Ghana).

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Ruled the wide-open savannas. It also dense from expanding to the southern coast.

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Mansa Musa was the famous ruler that he ruled between 1312 & 1337.

The salt and gold went around those 3 kingdoms because rich and powerful.

How did geography affect the development of African civilizations (Mali, Songhai, and Ghana)?

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Ghana had fell in 1200's on the kingdom of Mali and replaced it Sinni Ali the leader.

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The geography of West Africa had promote travel, goods were traded an across Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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The baobab tree was lost all the leaves during dry season. Dhows are nomarlly used during fishing and trading.

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How did trade impact the kingdoms: Mali, Songhai, and Ghana? (Religiously economically, socially, and culturally)

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Africans kingdoms and states became centers for trade and new ideas.

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People could make clothing and more comfortable, as when trading and selling cotton. The gold and salt were major natural resources that were traded, brought and sold.

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The trade center hub for education, philosophy, and religion.

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Questions:

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Who was the ruler after Mansa Musa?
Sunni Ali was in Songhai.

Why did Mansa Musa rule Africa?
He handed out over two of Mali gold to people in encountered.

What was the driest place in Africa?
The Sahara Desert

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