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Were the claims made in The Huffington Post about Mansa Musa accurate c Return to the question

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Were the claims made in The Huffington Post about Mansa Musa accurate c Return to the question. Ghana, Mali and Songhai. 7.4.1, 7.4.3, 7.3.5. Ghana: Chapter 6, Section 1 . Rise . of Ghana. One of three great civilizations that arose along the . Niger River . Ghana was located . between salt and gold . Ghana, Mali and Songhai. Rise . of Ghana. One of three great civilizations that arose along the . Niger River . Ghana was located . between salt and gold . mines. Ghana’s . power came from . their . * Vocabulary to know:. http://www.teacherweb.com/VA/LuxfordElementary/Moore/ap3.aspx. * Ancient Mali Facts. * Test Questions.. * Mali Scavenger Hunt: Page created by a team of teachers at Kings Park ES. January 2003. Empire . of . Ghana. Trade was vital to the societies of West Africa. That region produced valuable resources—notably . gold. —that brought high prices. By the 800s, rulers of Ghana had used the wealth from these products to create a huge, powerful empire.. Savanna. Natural resources. Griot. Kinship. Lineage. Proverb. Africa’s Geography. Africa’s geography includes plateaus in its interior, a coastline filled with waterfalls, and deserts such as the Sahara.. Ghana . AD 750 . - 1200. Made iron swords and tools. The . Kings of Ghana taxed all trade passing through the region, especially the gold-salt trade. Rulers and nobles were further enriched by using captives of war as slaves. King Mansa Musa. Chapter 6. Timbuktu and . Jenne. ◦Using regular notebook paper, write 10 facts about . Timbuktu . as a trading center, cultural center, and learning center.. ◦On the back of the page, write 10 facts about . Confucius. Discovering China - Confucius . Video. Confucius came up with ideas about how to restore order to China.. Upset by disorder and people’s lack of decency, Confucius said that Chinese needed to return to ethics, or moral values.. mali. The Kingdom of Mali. In the upper Niger river, there was a nation called the . Mandinka. .. They had suffered defeat in a war.. The king and his family were slaughtered, except for one of his sons, who was considered too weak and sickly to pose a threat.. and Cities. 2.2A: Iron technology’s Impact on . W. est Africa. Before the Discovery of Iron. Most people were hunter-gatherers. Tools and weapons were made of bone and stone fixed to sticks. The . Nok. and Cities. 2.2A: Iron technology’s Impact on . W. est Africa. Before the Discovery of Iron. Most people were hunter-gatherers. Tools and weapons were made of bone and stone fixed to sticks. The . Nok. (609) 258 - 6510 ABOUT THE PROGRAM One of the greatest legends of West African Mand World History M ansa Musa Born around 1280 AD , the man known as Musa was the tenth "Mansa" ("King of Kings") of the Mali Empire. At the time of Musa's rise to the throne, the Mali Empire consist 1 . Which country was NOT part of the Mali Empire? A. Gambia B. Senegal C. Chad D. Niger 2 . Most people in the Mali Empire were successful A. Muslims. B. camel traders. C. engineers. D. farmers and h

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