how did Ghana kings govern such a large empire?
Whoever posted that, is INCORRECT! The correct answer would be: They allowed people in other territories to choose their own leaders. HOPE I HELPED. :)
~Bethany Gladish:)
The migration of Germanic people into Europe led to the decline of the Roman Empire. The empire also became too large to govern.
It is necessary to have a strong military force with a large empire.
A large empire was very important for trade and also for prestige. The power of a country was judged by the size of it's empire.
The major factor that contributed to the rise and prosperity of the so-called Ashanti Empire in Ghana was the brisk trade in gold, ivory and slaves, conducted with the Europeans, notably the Portuguese and the British. Slavery was ubiquitous in Ghana itself, slaves often being used as human sacrifices, and local chiefs provided the European trading posts with all the slaves they needed for transport to the Americas. Nowadays Ghana likes to look back on its slavery past as a time in which its own slaves were treated humanely and where any form of harsh treatment of slaves (apart from the sacrifices, presumably) was frowned upon by Ghanan society, and where children born out of slaves were automatically freed.
No, the Ottoman Empire was not the largest and most influential Christian empire. It was a large and influential Islamic empire.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
The emperor Diocletian was the one who divided the empire into four parts in order to make it easier to govern.
The migration of Germanic people into Europe led to the decline of the Roman Empire. The empire also became too large to govern.
Ghana, Mali, Songhai
It is necessary to have a strong military force with a large empire.
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The Persian Empire.
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The Akkadian Empire ended when kings found it hard to rule over such a large territory, and soon the Akkadian Empire fell to new invaders (the Sumerians believed it fell because of a curse...) from the north, which began the Babylonian Empire. This is one theory. No one knows exactly how it fell. Submitted by a sixth grader
I think its because That Constantine thought it would be too hard for 1 emperor to rule by himself so he divided the empire into two and sent one of his loyal servants to go rule the western part of Rome.
Many large empires had vice-royalties. It is a large area of land given to a person to govern.