it grew rich because of its trading policies
They grew rich trading Tea and spices.
By farming and creating an empire in the Americas.
They became rich by trading their goods with local merchants
yes he did... Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable and made him become rich
In the 1300s Songhai had become so rich and powerful to draw attention of the rulers of Mali. Then, they sent an army to conquer Songhai. Later, as the Empire of Mali became weaker, they rose up against them, and won their freedom.
In the 1300s Songhai had become so rich and powerful to draw attention of the rulers of Mali. Then, they sent an army to conquer Songhai. Later, as the Empire of Mali became weaker, they rose up against them, and won their freedom.
The Songhai Empire grew through conquest, trade, and strategic alliances. Its rulers, such as Sunni Ali and Askia Muhammad, expanded the empire through military campaigns and control of trans-Saharan trade routes, which brought wealth and power to the empire. They also established strong political and administrative systems to govern their vast territories.
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
1500 a.d.
Songhai empire
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
The capital of the Songhai Empire was Gao. Gao was an important city located along the banks of the Niger River, which helped facilitate trade and communication within the empire and beyond.
Songhai Empire ended in 1591.
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
The wealthiest Songhai trading city located on the Niger River was Timbuktu. It was a thriving center of trade, scholarship, and Islamic culture during the height of the Songhai Empire.
Songhai became a powerful empire because they controlled the river and trade with peoples to the north and south. Thus, they started gaining both wealth and power.