West Africa: The Empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai**



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Name Period Date West Africa: The Empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai** People in early West Africa lived as an extended family in one household Extended Family: Parents, Children, and close relatives For a long time, West African people lived as hunter-gatherers Eventually people began to develop new technologies and advanced cultures This led to a surplus, which led to trade Two popular resources that were traded were gold and salt An early group of people in West Africa were the Soninke They banded together for protection around the year 750CE the beginning of Ghana Ghana learned how to work iron, making them very strong Ghana traded with people to both the North and South Ghana traders used the Silent Barter method of trading Silent Barter: A process in which people exchange goods without contacting each other directly Silent Barter: Salt traders left slabs of salt on the riverbank. Later on, gold miners left what they thought was a fair amount of gold. This was a peaceful process that also kept the locations of the gold mines a secret. Ghana used its iron and resources from trading to become a powerful empire 800CE Ghana controls the trade routes in West Africa All trade passed through Ghana The Ghana army kept the routes safe Every trader that passed through had to pay a tax The people of Ghana also had to pay taxes, and so did people Ghana conquered Common people were only allowed to own gold dust Royalty owned ALL of the gold nuggets This made sure the king was richer than everyone else Ghana used its powerful army to conquer other small groups The Ghana king Tunka Manin brought Ghana to its height in 1060CE Tunka Manin was said to have been one of the richest people in the entire world Tunka Manin was actually the nephew of the previous king Kingship in Ghana went from Uncle-to-Nephew, not Father-to-Son Eventually the Empire of Ghana will begin to decline for three main reasons Invasion: North African Muslims called Almoravids Almoravids invaded in 1076CE and weakened the Empire Almoravids took away many trade routes from Ghana Overgrazing: Almoravids brought in a lot of cattle This cattle ate all of the grass, which left nothing for Ghana Ghana lost a lot of resources because of the loss of grass Internal Rebellion: People of Ghana rebelled 1200CE Ghana Empire collapses

As Ghana was declining, a new power was rising: Mali One of the first leaders of Mali was Sundiata Sundiata conquered many groups, including the remains of Ghana in the 1230sCE Sundiata gained control of all trade routes in West Africa This made his empire very powerful Sundiata focused on making agriculture in his empire better He introduced cotton to West Africa Sundiata gave himself a new title: Mansa Mali s most famous ruler was a Muslim named Mansa Musa Mansa Musa brought Mali to its greatest power in the 1320 s Mansa Musa spread Islam throughout his empire He had many mosques and schools built in Mali Mansa Musa made Timbuktu an important trade city Mansa Musa is very famous for making a pilgrimage to Mecca during his reign This introduced Mali and its riches to the rest of the world Mansa Musa s son Maghan took power after Musa died Maghan was a weak ruler Invaders destroyed much of Timbuktu and weakened the empire More groups invaded and Mali weakened even more By 1500CE the empire of Mali was gone During the later years of the Empire of Mali, the Empire of Songhai was growing It grew powerful with trade, like Ghana and Mali The capital city of Songhai was Gao Mansa Musa had conquered Songhai in the early 1300s By 1400, Songhai had rebelled against Mali and gained its independence and began its empire Songhai leaders were Muslims, so they traded with other Muslim groups in Africa Trade made Songhai rich and powerful One of the most powerful rulers of Songhai was Sunni Ali in 1464 Sunni Ali organized the empire and united everyone Sunni Ali conquered much of the remains of Mali Sunni Ali died in 1492 and his son Sunni Baru took over Sunni Baru was not Muslim The people rebelled against Sunni Baru The leader of the rebellion was Muhammad Ture Muhammad will change his name to Askia after the rebellion succeeds Askia quickly became the leader of Songhai in 1493 Askia made Timbuktu a great center of learning Askia set up provinces throughout his empire to help run things easier Askia set up an army to help protect his empire Morocco was a nation to the north of Songhai The Moroccan army invaded Songhai in 1591 The Moroccans had superior weapons Including the arquebus, an early form of gun The Moroccans destroyed Gao and Timbuktu The fall of Songhai marks the end of empires in West Africa

Name Period Date West Africa: The Empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai* People in early lived as an extended family in one household Parents, Children, and close relatives Two popular resources that were traded were and An early group of people in West Africa were the They banded together for protection around the year 750CE the beginning of Ghana learned how to work making them very strong Ghana traders used the method of trading A process in which people exchange goods without contacting each other directly Ghana used its iron and from trading to become a powerful empire Ghana controls the trade routes in West Africa Every trader that passed through had to pay a The people of Ghana also had to pay taxes, and so did people Ghana Common people were only allowed to own gold Royalty owned ALL of the gold Ghana used its powerful army to other small groups The Ghana king brought Ghana to its height in 1060CE Kingship in Ghana went from, not Father-to-Son Eventually the Empire of will begin to decline for main reasons : North African Muslims called Almoravids invaded in 1076CE and weakened the Empire : Almoravids brought in a lot of cattle Internal : People of Ghana rebelled Ghana Empire collapses

As Ghana was declining, a new power was rising: One of the first leaders of Mali was conquered many groups, including the remains of Ghana in the Sundiata gained control of all routes in West Africa Sundiata focused on making in his empire better Mali s most famous ruler was a Muslim named Mansa Musa brought to its greatest power in the 1320 s Mansa Musa made an important trade city Mansa Musa is very famous for making a pilgrimage to during his reign Mansa Musa s son took power after Musa died Invaders destroyed much of and weakened the empire More groups invaded and weakened even more By the empire of Mali was gone During the later years of the Empire of Mali, the Empire of was growing It grew powerful with, like Ghana and Mali had conquered Songhai in the early 1300s By 1400, had rebelled against Mali and gained its independence and began its empire One of the most powerful rulers of Songhai was in 1464 Sunni Ali conquered much of the remains of Sunni Ali died in and his son Sunni Baru took over Sunni Baru was not The people against Sunni Baru quickly became the leader of Songhai in 1493 Askia made a great center of learning was a nation to the north of Songhai The Moroccan army invaded Songhai in The Moroccans destroyed Gao and The fall of marks the end of empires in

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