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Family structure, trade, and technology helped West African villages develop into empires. A few reasons why are family structure made everything possible (they got the job done). Trade made the villages rich (they could have taxed anyone who came in to trade and/or trade gold and salt). Technology helped villages turn into empires because they invented new tools (the new tools helped defend the empire and conquer other villages/empires and they helped with farming).

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