Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were powerful West African empires that primarily guarded and controlled the lucrative trans-Saharan trade routes. They facilitated the trade of gold, salt, and other valuable commodities, which contributed to their wealth and influence. Additionally, these empires protected their territories from external threats and maintained order within their regions, allowing for the flourishing of culture and commerce.
Mali, Songhai, and Ghana gained their wealth from trading and controlling.
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
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Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
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Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, each overlapping each other as they expand one after the other
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai DID mine gold and salt
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trade was crucial to the survival of Ghana Mali and songhai because they needed tax and other goods to take are of their teritory.
trade was crucial to the survival of Ghana Mali and songhai because they needed tax and other goods to take are of their teritory.