Mali's vast size made it difficult to govern effectively, leading to challenges in maintaining control over distant regions and diverse populations. The expansive territory strained resources and logistics, making it hard to respond to internal dissent and external threats. Additionally, the empire's size attracted invasions and competition from neighboring states, further contributing to its decline. Ultimately, these factors combined to weaken central authority and destabilize the empire, leading to its fall.
Mali's empire was to big for the emperors to control. Hope this helped C:
their locations between the Sahara and the Sahel and proximity to the Nile River
Mali's empire was to big for the emperors to control. Hope this helped C:
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Internal conflict
1,222,343,ooo km.
Internal conflict
Year: 1610 near the 1600's
NO. The fall of any country can be avoided. In the case of Mali, active engagement with Sa'adian Morocco, which had firearms, led to the destruction of Mali. As a result, if Mali had found a way to acquire firearms, or was able to restrain itself from trying to attack the Songhai and remain outside of Morocco's view, the empire could have likely continued on.
Mali is a landlocked country in northern Africa that is twice the size of Texas and much of it is desert.
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