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Section 2: Kingdoms of West Africa

Section 2: Kingdoms of West Africa. Many empires arose in West Africa and they controlled important trade routes across the Sahara Merchants paid taxes to travel through these areas In return the rulers protected the travelers. Gold and Salt were the heart of trade in West Africa

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Section 2: Kingdoms of West Africa

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  1. Section 2: Kingdoms of West Africa • Many empires arose in West Africa and they controlled important trade routes across the Sahara • Merchants paid taxes to travel through these areas • In return the rulers protected the travelers

  2. Gold and Salt were the heart of trade in West Africa • Salt came from mines in the Central Sahara • Valuable for flavoring food and preserving meat • Gold came from a forested region in southern West Africa from a place called Wangaran

  3. Silent barter • The merchants and Wangaran gold miners used this in order to trade “Miners trace a boundary to mark the place to trade, when the merchants reach this boundary they place their wares and cloth on the ground and then depart; and the people come bearing gold which they leave besides the merchandise and then depart. The owners of the Merchandise then return and, if they are satisfied with what they have found, they take the gold. If not they go away again and the people return and add to the price until the bargain is concluded”

  4. Ghana’s Trade Empire • The 1st West African Empire founded on Gold and Salt • They conquered neighboring people and trade routes in the Sahara • The Location • North of the goldfields • Routes south from the Sahara had to pass through Ghana

  5. Ghana’s Trade items • Salt, Cloth, and horses were exchanged for kola nuts, gold, and fine woods

  6. Ghana divided its capital into two cities: • One was the capital of trade and the other the royal city where the King made decisions • Later the power of Ghana begins to fade and they are subject to invasion • Trade in the area comes under control of the new kingdom of Mali

  7. The Empire of Mali • Located in the upper Niger Valley • Founded by Sudiata and under his rule they took control of the gold-salt trade across the Sahara • He also had people working on agricultural projects i.e planting and herding cattle

  8. Mansa Musa • Muslim Emperor who ruled for 25 years • He made Islam the official religion of Mali • After His pilgrimage to Mecca he increased ties with Muslims across N. Africa and SW Asia • He made Mali a center for learning and wealth • He built Mosques and brought religious scholars to taught students to read the Quran

  9. He built many glorious Mosques in Tombouctou which increased the amount of people to visit this city • 50 years after the death of Mansa Musa Mali’s power begins to fade • Raiders attacked from the north • Many provinces became independent

  10. Songhai was one of the now independent provinces • By the 1400s it was a leading state in West Africa • Leaders expanded the borders and Songhai gained control of more trade routes and sources of Gold and Salt • Due to fighting within the empire they weakened and fell easily to guns and cannons

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