All kingdoms located in West Africa were major traders of gold; furthermore, these kingdoms involved: The Ghana kingdom, which was eventually converted into Islam; The Mali kingdom, which supported the Islamic system; and The Songhay kingdom, which refused to follow Islam ( until the 16th century CE). These were the three major kindgoms that ruled West Africa in the past. However, there are still other kindoms, such as, the Kongo, Ethopia, Swahili Coast, and Yoruba.
The kingdoms that developed away is the great shrew,the shak tiger,because it was known for it's aggresive taxs,and the turchicken,known to have turchickens.
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gold
The three major kingdoms in West African history were Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. These kingdoms shares some of the same land. All of there economies revolved around the gold trade. They were all instrumental in establishing the religion of Islam in the area.
the kingdoms with two important characteristics are the phylomunus and the multicellar family. Depends on what characteristics you are referring to but those are generally different
African Kingdoms gained wealth and power by controlling the trade in gold and salt.
African Kingdoms gained wealth and power by controlling the trade in gold and salt.
Answer t African kingdoms that provided slave labor to the Americas: his question…
songhai's Empire
Many early African kingdoms collapsed because of inter-tribal fighting over leadership.
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African kingdoms fought to acquire the goods offered by Europeans in exchange for slaves
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the 6 kingdoms are jamacia carribean england antigua france asia
what is a large group of people and their goods called in African kingdoms
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