West Africa has many kingdoms and therefore many kings.
A) Islamic reforms
the trade of salt and gold led to the establishment of kingdoms
In ancient times their were numerous kingdoms in Africa. Currently there are a few countries that have hereditary kings such as Swaziland and Lesotho; these countries also have a nominated governments so the titles are pretty much non-executive.
One of the earliest kingdoms in West Africa was created by the Soninke people, who established the Ghana Empire around the 6th century. This kingdom became a significant trading hub, known for its wealth in gold and its strategic location along trans-Saharan trade routes. The Ghana Empire laid the foundation for subsequent West African states, such as the Mali and Songhai empires.
Do you mean Ghana ? that is the case it is a Country In West-Africa
ghana sonjhai
West Africa had pletiful trading kingdoms.
North West Africa
The kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay were located in West Africa beginning in the late Middle Ages. They derived their wealth from the Trans-Saharan trade.
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Songhai,Benin,Mali
West Africa has many kingdoms and therefore many kings.
the west Africa used to sell their people into slavery to get guns the leader were involved and they neglected agriculture
One result of the colonial experience in West Africa is that French and English emerged as common languages that the region shared.
Trade brought wealth, cultural exchange, and the spread of ideas to the ancient kingdoms of West Africa. It fostered the rise of powerful trading cities such as Timbuktu and Gao, and facilitated the trans-Saharan trade routes that connected West Africa to North Africa and beyond. Additionally, trade introduced new goods, technologies, and religions to the region.
extended families, villages, communities, and kingdoms.