Africa doesn't have kingdoms, and Alexander the great was considered a god there , ( and yes, he did conquer Egypt ) they made him his own town .
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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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.
African kingdoms fought to acquire the goods offered by Europeans in exchange for slaves
Prior to the 1800s, several factors prevented Europeans from conquering much of Africa, including the continent's diverse and complex geography, which included vast deserts, dense jungles, and formidable mountains. The presence of powerful and established African kingdoms and empires, along with their military strength, also posed significant resistance. Additionally, Europeans faced challenges such as diseases like malaria, which decimated their ranks, limiting their ability to explore and establish control over vast territories.
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
The arrival of the European in the 15th and 16th century led to the slave trade. The Europeans traders were involved in the African kingdoms like Mali and Ghana because of their sophisticated trading networks.
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
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.
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European goods were firearms, iron , horses, cloth and tobacco. And with these goods, african kingdoms began to spread their influence to others and expand.
songhai's Empire
Arabian and African societies were involved in slave trading in Africa before Europeans. Arab merchants conducted a significant portion of the trans-Saharan slave trade, while African kingdoms such as the Kingdom of Benin and the Kingdom of Dahomey participated in capturing and selling slaves.
Yes, West African kingdoms and Europeans interacted significantly, particularly from the 15th century onwards, during the age of exploration and the transatlantic slave trade. European powers, such as Portugal, Spain, France, and Britain, established trade relationships with West African kingdoms, exchanging goods like gold, ivory, and slaves for European manufactured products. These interactions deeply influenced both regions, leading to cultural exchanges, economic shifts, and, unfortunately, the exploitation of African populations. This complex relationship shaped the historical trajectory of West Africa and its connections to the wider world.