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Feudal Africa

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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FEUDAL AFRICA

BY MICHAL NGUYEN
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Ghana
Ghana was a crossover of trades a place where trade routes are together.
Ghana established a monarchy and a strong army. They also traded salt and gold. They all had politics and land usage

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Mali
Mali control very gold mine s in their area. They also improved agriculture by adding new farmlands. They all had politics. Land usage

Songhai
Songhai was a monarchy and they has supporters that help the king rule the land. They order fleet of war canoes to seize control of the river trade

Photo by Mark Surman

Geography
In Feudal Africa, They have Deserts, Mediterranea, Rainforest, Savanna.
The geography of Africa made it difficult for the rise of civilization.
One of the deserts were called the Sahara. Sahara was difficult to crosss

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Trade
Each kingdom traded salt and gold because it made them rich and powerful. They had a limit amount of salt and gold. Cultural diffusion is the spread of ideas and beliefs from one society to another. Tension between Muslims and Christians in Africa have grown during the 1900s and 2000s

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Q What else did they trade besides gold and salt
A They also traded ivory, spices, and wheat

Q Why was it so hard to travel through the geography?
A They has to travel through harsh deserts and rainforest