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Ghana, Mali, and Songhai: The Great North-African Trading Empires

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1 Ghana, Mali, and Songhai: The Great North-African Trading Empires

2 Common Themes All Gold Nuggets Belonged to the Emperor
- The rest of the population uses mainly gold dust and salt as currency Salt is imported from the Saharan desert - In the North of the empires it is almost as valuable as gold - In the South it is more valuable

3 Common Themes Extensive slave trade
- up to 6,000-7,000 a year at the height - some slave soldiers imported as well Islamicate - Spread through trans-saharan trade - Timbuktu and other centers of Islamic learning grow - Possible use of Islam to centralize authority

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6 Ghana (c. 750–c. 1235)

7 Mali (c. 1230–c. 1600)

8 Songhai (c. 1340–1591)

9 Accounts of Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta's Travels- Draw Conclusions about these Empires

10 Based on the stuff that I picked to talk about, what do you think are the main ideas about Ghana, Mali, and Songhai that I want you to come away with?


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