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Q: How did mansa musas journey change people's perceptions of mail?
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How did mansa musas journey change peoples perceptions of mali?

It created more trade and made Mali more rich.


How did mansa musa journey change peoples perceptions of mali?

Because since he got all that gold and salt from people, he gave back gold to other people when he was traveling.


How did mansa musas journey change people perceptions of mali?

It created more trade and made Mali more rich.


How did Mansa Musa's journey change people's perceptions of Mali?

Because since he got all that gold and salt from people, he gave back gold to other people when he was traveling.


How did mansa musa journey change people's perceptions of Mali?

He promoted education and gave mali a good reputation;when on his pilgrimage, sold 300 camels with gold given to egypt, promote advances of Mali.


How did Mansa Musa's journey change peoples perception of Mali?

He promoted education and gave mali a good reputation;when on his pilgrimage, sold 300 camels with gold given to egypt, promote advances of Mali.


Who journey to Makkah in 1324?

It was Mansa Musa.


Why did Mansa Musa slaves get less?

He gave them out as gifts to his hosts on his journey to Mecca.


What significant about Mansa Musa journey to mecca?

It opened a door for Islam in Africa.


What shows Mansa Musa's promotion of religious tolerance?

making the journey,or hajj, to mecca


What shows mansa musa's promotion of religious tolerance'?

making the journey,or hajj, to mecca


What effect did mansa musa's pilgrimage to mecca have on mecca?

Mansa Musa made a religious journey to mecca and on the way spent loads of gold. That is why the Mali Empire was so famous. When Mansa Musa left he was trying to convert other people into becoming a Muslim like he. He also, showed the pork chop World to his Empire.