Rich and powerful.
the Aztecs became such a powerful empire because they offered people a choice to either join the empire and keep there belief's and the leader or be massacred in a war. the Aztec's gave the tribe a day or 2 to think about the offer and then acted on the tribes decision. and there massaging system was astounding! they had designated "runners" or messengers that would run a message to the other end of the conversation. and that's how the Aztecs became so powerful
Montezuma wanted a rich, powerful empire. He wanted lots of power over other Mexico cities.
the Aztecs became as rich as they were because of trade done with othercities both near and far away because of a rich trade routes travelled by the pochteca or merchants and also because of tribute gathered from conquered cities. the pochteca could become very rich due to the trade and sometime even richer than the nobles themselves. this could cause danger for them and their families so they didnt dare to flaunt it much.
No they were the poor class. Patricians were rich.
Under Mansa Musa, Mali was very rich.
Under Mansa Musa, Mali was very rich.
He seld gold and salt to people.they beacame interesting and made trading ties making him have wealth.
He was the King of African Culture. A very rich king
Well, darling, if you're looking for an adjective to describe Mansa Musa that starts with the letter A, I'd say "affluent" fits the bill quite nicely. After all, the man was the richest person in history, so I'd say that adjective is as fitting as his crown.
Mansa Musa. He was so rich, when he went to Egypt, he spent so much gold, that it debased the Egyptian currency and sent Egypt into anarchy.
Well, first of all Mansa musa broke the empire into provinces and each province had many villages. Each village contained a mayor. This system made it easy for Mansa to handle mangament of the empire. Another thing he did was create the gold- salt trade which made Mansa very rich. The last thing he did was his biggest accomplishment. He traveled to Mecca surrounded by guards and luxury. He gave away gold freely which dropped the worth of gold dramatically. He also spread islam throughout the region. This trip was 3000 miles and was alll accomplished on camel.
The sultan of Mali known for his immense wealth and extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca is Mansa Musa. His reign in the 14th century is marked by his legendary riches, particularly in gold, which he distributed generously during his pilgrimage, significantly impacting the economies of the regions he passed through. Mansa Musa is also recognized for his contributions to the spread of Islam and cultural development in Mali.
They knew how the Nile River worked
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From the Trade and Shipping of crops and other items
Prisoners become famous for what they go to prison for, what they do in prison, and/or what they do when they get out. Also prisoners become famous because they may be or be aquainted with someone famous, rich, powerful or infamous