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The forgotten Empires of Africa

West Africa. The forgotten Empires of Africa. The Empires of West Africa. The African people who lived on the southern edge of the Sahara were able to benefit from trade. They had access both to the gold from the south and the salt and other goods coming from the north.

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The forgotten Empires of Africa

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  1. West Africa The forgotten Empires of Africa

  2. The Empires of West Africa • The African people who lived on the southern edge of the Sahara were able to benefit from trade. • They had access both to the gold from the south and the salt and other goods coming from the north. • Their ability to control trade increased their wealth and power.

  3. Ghana • Ghana • The earliest empire to emerge • Located between gold and salt mines. • The Sonike built West Africa’s first empire.

  4. Ghana • After the Muslim conquest of North Africa and the Sahara Ghana’s merchants grew wealthy from the gold and salt trade. • Ghana had become a Muslim Kingdom in the 1100’s .

  5. Reasons for the decline of Ghana • Ghana’s empire had collapsed by the early 1200’s. • It was hurt by frequent wars with Muslims of the Sahara. • Change in environment • Ghana’s land was exhausted, and its farmers could no longer feed its people.

  6. Mali • The Malinke people were east of Ghana • Controlling the upper Niger River. • They controlled the gold trade coming from Bure. • The Malinke then conquered the Soninke and built the empire of Mali.

  7. Mali • The ruler of Mali was called Mansa • The empire reached its peak in the 1300’s under Mansa Musa. • The new trade routes that were located in Akan (Ghana) made way for Timbuktu. • Write 3 things you know about Mansa Musa. • Name 2 things about Timbuktu.

  8. Songhai • The Sorko people lived along the middle Niger River east of Mali. • When the Mali empire began to decline, the ruler of Songhai, Sonni Ali, seized Timbuktu.

  9. Songhai • Askiya Muhammad a devout Muslim revived Timbuktu as a great center for learning and encouraged more trade across the Sahara. • Read the quote by Leo Africanus. • How do you think this is going to effect the Songhai empire?

  10. Decline of the Songhai • Songhai remained powerful and wealthy until 1591. • Moroccan troops armed with guns and cannons defeated the Songhai. • The Songhai empire began to decline after the vicious battle.

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