The West African source of gold was primarily located in the regions of the Sahel, particularly in what is now modern-day Mali and Ghana. The famous Ghana Empire, along with the Mali Empire, was known for its rich gold mines, particularly in places like Bambuk and Bure. These areas became central to trade routes and contributed significantly to the wealth and power of the empires in the region.
Only one country (namely Portugal) had any dealings with West African coast countries at the time. Portugal hoped to find gold there, and wanted to find the mystical Kingdom of Priest John, which turned out not to exist. Calling Portugal a "major trading partner of West African empires" would be a vast overstatement. They got out some gold in exchange for iron tools, cloth etcetra but that was about it. Further travels along the West African coast by the Portuguese all had the purpose of finding a route to Asia.
The West African coast was commonly referred to as the "Gold Coast" due to the significant gold resources found in the region, particularly in present-day Ghana. It was a major hub for trade, especially during the transatlantic slave trade era, where European powers established forts and trading posts. The term "Gold Coast" was also used historically to describe the British colony in that area before its independence in 1957.
French West African Cup ended in 1960.
Gold is valuable to West Africans because they could make gold coins and othe things.
West African oral traditions generally preserve ancient stories and legends.
Mali
It increased the price of gold since it was believed to be scarce- supply and demand
The main sources of wealth and power of all the West African empires was the armies they built whose superior iron weapons let them take control of the trade in salt and gold.
Ghana is the west African kingdom that is called the land of gold great describing cause Ghana is the country with the most gold in west Africa.
the most prized west African mineral was gold
gold
salt and gold
Ghana?
gold
No.
The main sources of wealth and power of all the West African empires was the armies they built whose superior iron weapons let them take control of the trade in salt and gold.
they found out about the gold rush