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Ghana is cool
I assume you mean ancient Ghana from 400 to 1200. In the area ancient Ghana was in, it was right by the Niger River. It had some jungles and was a Wet Savanna
The ancient kingdoms of Mali, Ghana, and Songhai grew very rich from the salt and gold trade before European Colonization.
The Ancient Ghana Empire existed in the Country of Ghana in Africa. See link below for more information
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
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It was located where several trade routes came together.
They controlled the trade in Ghana to retain their power
gold is valuable because it worth lot and it was the mineral to trade with southern and northern Africa. the Salt was also valuable in Ghana because it's rare in most countries in ancient time.
Yes, they did trade there gold for salt.
Ghana and Mali were based on trade in gold and salt. Ghana taxed merchants passing through to become wealthy and dominated the gold trade. Mali did the same, as did Songhai.
Ghana is cool
ancient ghana's empire lasted from 400 A.D.-1200 A.D.
Ancient Ghana, thriving from the 6th to 13th centuries, primarily needed resources such as gold, salt, and agricultural products. Gold was essential for trade and wealth accumulation, while salt was crucial for food preservation and as a valuable trade commodity. Additionally, agricultural products like millet and sorghum were vital for sustenance and supporting the population. The strategic location of Ghana allowed it to control trade routes and access these resources effectively.
In ancient Ghana, gold was primarily owned by the ruling elite, including the king and his nobility, who controlled the gold trade and resources. The king, often referred to as the "Ghana," utilized gold not only as wealth but also as a means to assert power and influence. Additionally, gold was significant for trade, with merchants and craftsmen also possessing it, but its ownership was predominantly concentrated among the elite and royalty.