Yes, monarchs ruled many of the West African kingdoms, such as the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, and the Kingdom of Ghana. These rulers often held significant power, both politically and spiritually, and were seen as intermediaries between the people and the divine. They played crucial roles in trade, diplomacy, and the administration of their realms. The structure of these kingdoms often revolved around a centralized authority, with the monarch at the helm.
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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.
Gold affected The rise of Early Kingdoms in West Africa by Gold making Africa Wealthy, and Gold was used to bring Glory in the Kings rule. Gold became more valuable than ever
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the kings in African kingdoms were lured by Europeans with gifts such as manufactured goods and money and in return they allowed other Africans to be exported as slaves
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it affected it because the kingdoms (with trade) slowly got richer and richer.
Most people in the West African kingdoms worked either as farmers or as herdsman. There were some tradespeople who sold goods from around Africa and the rest of the world.
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