Berber nomads seized much of Mali's territory. The captured Timbuktu in 1431.
The lack of money led to their decline.
3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
Drought and a decline in trade
Mali began a slow decline in 1337 after their last strong king, Mansa Musa, died. The Berbers conquered Timbuktu, but in 1468 Sunni Ali, the leader of Songhai, drove the Berbers out of Timbuktu.
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The plague, and wars.
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Hunting and habitat loss may have led to a a decline in the number of black bears, but they are not endangered or threatened.
The period of disorder after the decline of the Roman Empire led to an extended period of disunity during the Middle Ages that was characterized by feudalism.
The Huns